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Pads for Male Incontinence After Prostate Surgery In most circumstances, you'll be given absorbent pads for use immediately after prostate surgery. If the incontinence continues, you may need to continue using them for an extended period.
A woman's peak reproductive years are between the late teens and late 20s. By age 30, fertility (the ability to get pregnant) starts to decline....
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Several studies suggest that turmeric, or a compound it contains called curcumin, plays a role in treating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease....
Read More »Problems after prostate removal—including continence and sexual function—can have a big impact on your overall quality of life if they’re not managed as well as possible.
Foods that can trigger a gout attack, or worsen your symptoms if you are experiencing gout, include: Red meats, including beef, lamb, pork and...
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Sexual activity may continue with an indwelling urinary catheter in place. You may prefer to discuss with your doctor the use of a suprapubic...
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It is vital not to wait until the toddler is excessively thirsty before taking action. Signs of dehydration in toddlers may include: urinating less...
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Phentermine-Topiramate extended release (Qsymia) is the most effective weight loss drug available to date. It combines an adrenergic agonist with a...
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ED is a common condition — and one that's usually treatable. If you're experiencing ED, talk to your doctor. Urologists are trained in diagnosing...
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In 2006, researchers discovered a 7,000 year old body from the Stone Age in the La Brana cave system in Leon in Northern Spain (Image 4). Genetic...
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There's no harm in taking Viagra or other erectile dysfunction medications if you have an enlarged prostate. In fact, studies have shown that...
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250 to 600 mg a day It has been studied in doses ranging from 250 to 600 mg a day to combat stress, anxiety, and to promote sleep and weight loss...
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