The majority of people who develop bladder cancer are over 70 years old. Several factors increase a person's risk of disease, including smoking and a family history of the condition. Continue Reading
The majority of people who develop bladder cancer are over 70 years old. Several factors increase a person's risk of disease, including smoking and a family history of the condition. Continue Reading
Prostate cancer spreads at different rates in different men: While the disease can be incredibly aggressive in some people, others can live their entire lives and never know they have it. Continue Reading
Prostate cancer spreads at different rates in different men: While the disease can be incredibly aggressive in some people, others can live their entire lives and never know they have it. Continue Reading
Testosterone is essential for male physical development, and low levels of this hormone can cause decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction, hair loss, and more. Continue Reading
Testosterone is essential for male physical development, and low levels of this hormone can cause decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction, hair loss, and more. Continue Reading
Kidney cysts occur in more than half of people over the age of 50 and can range in size from microscopic to so large that they impact kidney function. Continue Reading
Kidney cysts occur in more than half of people over the age of 50 and can range in size from microscopic to so large that they impact kidney function. Continue Reading
Urinary tract infections occur in 8.1 million people in the U.S. each year. They're one of the most common urological disorders, but some people are more vulnerable than others. Continue Reading
Urinary tract infections occur in 8.1 million people in the U.S. each year. They're one of the most common urological disorders, but some people are more vulnerable than others. Continue Reading
Priapism is a prolonged, unwanted, and often painful erection that lasts more than four hours. The condition can often cause permanent damage and should be treated as soon as possible. Continue Reading
Priapism is a prolonged, unwanted, and often painful erection that lasts more than four hours. The condition can often cause permanent damage and should be treated as soon as possible. Continue Reading
A urethral stricture is a narrowing of the tube that allows urine to flow from the bladder to outside of the body (urethra). The condition most often occurs in men after an injury, infection, or bout of inflammation causes scar tissue to develop and build in the tissues that surround the urethra. As ... Continue Reading
A urethral stricture is a narrowing of the tube that allows urine to flow from the bladder to outside of the body (urethra). The condition most often occurs in men after an injury, infection, or bout of inflammation causes scar tissue to develop and build in the tissues that ... Continue Reading
Testicular torsion occurs when a testicle revolves and causes the spermatic cord from which it is suspended to twist and cut off blood flow to the testicle and scrotum. Rapid treatment is needed to prevent tissue death and testicular removal. Continue Reading
Testicular torsion occurs when a testicle revolves and causes the spermatic cord from which it is suspended to twist and cut off blood flow to the testicle and scrotum. Rapid treatment is needed to prevent tissue death and testicular removal. Continue Reading
Pyelonephritis occurs when a urinary tract infection spreads to the kidneys. The condition is rarely serious when diagnosed and treated promptly, but can threaten the kidney when left untreated. Continue Reading
Pyelonephritis occurs when a urinary tract infection spreads to the kidneys. The condition is rarely serious when diagnosed and treated promptly, but can threaten the kidney when left untreated. Continue Reading
Neurogenic bladder is a bladder malfunction caused by an injury or disorder of the brain, spinal cord, or nerves. The condition can lead to voiding difficulties, such as urinating too often or at the wrong time, or being unable to completely empty the bladder. Left untreated, neurogenic bladder can ... Continue Reading
Neurogenic bladder is a bladder malfunction caused by an injury or disorder of the brain, spinal cord, or nerves. The condition can lead to voiding difficulties, such as urinating too often or at the wrong time, or being unable to completely empty the bladder. Left untreated ... Continue Reading