Testicular Cancer Awareness Month: Self-Exams Can Save Lives
Testicular cancer is rare but is more prominent in younger men. Self-examinations is the first step to detection.
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Testicular cancer is rare but is more prominent in younger men. Self-examinations is the first step to detection.
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Just because something is common, it isn’t necessarily easy to live with. Ask any man after first experiencing the symptoms of an enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). BPH is common. Nearly half of all men experience symptoms of BPH by the age of 60, and it’s among the leading conditions for which men make appointments with The Urology Group. Still, prevalence doesn’t…
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If you’ve never experienced the pain of a kidney stone, try shooting an olive pit through a peashooter. That’s what it’s sometimes like when a stone passes through the two narrow tubes, called ureters, that connect the kidneys to the bladder. It can hurt a lot – so much so that pain is typically the…
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There’s a good chance you know someone who lives with nocturia; it affects more than half of anyone older than 50, and up to one in three people older than 30.
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Experiencing a difficult-to-maintain erection from time to time does not necessarily indicate clinically significant erectile dysfunction (ED). Occasional ED is, however, an opportunity to rule out underlying conditions that could be hindering your performance – and pursue one of the many treatments available. Why Erections Get in a Slump Erectile dysfunction is the inability to…
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So you’ve committed to a healthier lifestyle in 2024. By all means, then, eat more fruits and vegetables and move your body often. And above all, give a hard “no” to radioactive elements. These particles are among the thousands found in tobacco, of which at least 70 are known to cause urinary cancers of the…
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All over the country, an estimated 15 million men wake up in the middle of the night to pee because of an enlarged prostate. Many of these men have tried prescriptions but only marginal improvement, if any at all. Waking up multiple times a night to pee isn’t a solution either and can take a…
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“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” This statement by Albert Einstein reminds us not to take life’s gifts for granted. At The Urology Group, these gifts include the everyday achievements of our staff and patients,…
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There are nearly 14,000 urologists in the United States. And every one of them, including the nearly 40 at The Urology Group, has one common goal: to learn more about you so they can recommend the best treatment options. And you can help that relationship by asking them questions, too. Urological conditions can present a wide range…
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In the classic Halloween special, “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” all the children receive candy from their neighbors, except for our hapless hero. Charlie Brown gets rocks. Hey, it’s better than stones. Recent research indicated that candy can contribute to kidney stones. A study released in August suggests that the more sugar we eat,…
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Since our beginning in 1996, The Urology Group has built a strong reputation for being the premier place for men in the Tristate to have prostate cancer treatment. While we as a nation we are still facing the odds of 1 out of 8 men getting this disease, if caught early, prostate cancer is quite…
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If you know eight men who are older than 50, then you likely know at least one person with prostate cancer. You should urge all of them, however, to get a screening. Prostate cancer, which is diagnosed in about one in eight men, is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in men. Yet nearly nine…
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Difficulty urinating, especially in the middle of the evening, is a textbook symptom of an enlarged prostate. Read what Dr. Ryan Flynn has to say about when to seek treatment.
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Just because something occurs often, it isn’t necessarily harmless. A common cold can lead to a sinus infection or acute bronchitis. And urinary tract infections, which occur in 400 million people globally every year, can end up putting you in the hospital. Yes, UTIs are common – even more so in the summer, when warm weather…
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OAB may feel isolating, but it shouldn’t keep you at home. These seven tips will help you gain more control of your bladder.
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