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After your first prostate exam has been completed and you are healthy, there won't be a need to have another exam for at least 10 years. This is very good news! But, depending on the condition of your health, you may need to see a urologist once a year or more often.
Gout and eggs Certain foods, such as red meat, are rich in purines. You should avoid such foods if you have gout or are at a high risk for it. This...
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Pain or burning sensation when urinating (dysuria) Difficulty urinating, such as dribbling or hesitant urination. Frequent urination, particularly...
Read More »Have you ever wondered how often you should see a urologist? Maybe you are getting older and you have never seen a urologist before and you feel now is the time? Today, we are going to learn how often you should see a urologist. Below, you will learn valuable information that you can use to answer any questions you may have.
Spicy And Acidic Foods Because they tend to inflame the bladder and prostate, spicy and acidic foods increase primary urinary symptoms in men with...
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Another effective cleansing agent for the kidneys is cranberry juice which supports the urinary tract, fights urinary tract infections and removes...
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
Learn More »Gynecology is one of the few gender-specific specialties, but there are some gynecologists who treat men. And not surprisingly, there's some controversy.
Fats. When you think of a food that is high in fat, you most likely picture something unhealthy, such as baked goods or junk food. However,...
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The findings from numerous observational studies have shown that sufficient vitamin D status is a protective factor for hypertension. Jan 9, 2020
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Other risk factors for prostate cancer diagnosis and worse outcomes are social and environmental factors—particularly a diet that is low in...
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Through angioplasty, our cardiologists are able to treat patients with blocked or clogged coronary arteries quickly without surgery. During the...
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