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Should You Really Pee in the Swimming Pool?

To pee or not to pee? That is the question adults and children ask themselves every summer.Each summer, some swimmers (and not just kids!) face a perplexing — and some would say mildly gross — problem...

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Male Infertility: Helping You Sort Fact From Fiction

There’s ample information — as well as misinformation — out there about the causes of male infertility, or the inability to father a child. Let’s take a look at the most common suspects and see what’s...

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Study Finds Surprising Link Between Asthma and Kidney Stones in Children

Kidney stones are four times more likely to occur in children with asthma than in children who don’t have asthma, say a new study by Cleveland Clinic researchers. The study, published online last...

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How Icing the Kidney Helps Surgeons Remove a Tumor

Physicians use clamps to seal off blood flow during surgeries to prevent hemorrhage and to clearly see the area they are working on. But when clamps are in place for a long time during kidney surgery...

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Will Taking Supplements Improve My Prostate Health?

Q: Will taking supplements improve my prostate health? A: Because supplements do not have to go through clinical trials or get FDA approval, we have very little data on many of them. Saw palmetto is...

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10 Questions Every Man Is Afraid to Ask His Doctor

As a urologist, Ryan Berglund, MD, regularly fields difficult — and often embarrassing — questions from his patients and from callers on a local radio show on Friday evenings. Here are the 10 most...

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What a Urologist Does (and Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid to See One)

If your doctor suggests you see a urologist, you may feel a bit squeamish. Rest assured, urologists will do their best to put you at ease. “It’s fun to be a urologist. We get to help people solve...

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Another Pit Stop? What to Do When Your Bladder Is Out of Whack

Guys, do you find it tough to make it through a movie without hitting the john? Or maybe it’s hard to get the flow started. Is this normal, or is something wrong? The symptoms of bladder problems...

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When Should a Man See a Urologist?

Q: At what age should men start seeing a urologist? A: Unlike women, who see a gynecologist for routine care starting in their teens, men don’t need to see a urologist early on. Basically, we want to...

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What a Man’s Penis Says About His Health

From the superficial to the more serious, the appearance or performance of a man’s penis can say a lot about what’s going on in his mind and body. Here are four signs that warrant talking to a doctor....

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Undergoing Prostate Cancer Treatment? Here’s How to Best Manage Possible Side...

Whether you undergo surgery or radiation to treat your prostate cancer, chances are you’ll contend with urinary and sexual side effects afterward. Both radical prostatectomy and radiation treatments...

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Struggling to Become a Father? What You Eat May Matter

Infertility affects about 15% of couples worldwide. But when it comes to fighting infertility, it’s not just about eggs anymore. In about half of couples, there’s a male factor contributing to...

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Obesity Increases Your Risk for Chronic Kidney Disease

We all know that carrying around extra body fat isn’t good for us. But you may not realize that losing weight can help prevent kidney disease in otherwise healthy people. Being overweight (having a...

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Vasectomy Reversal: 5 Facts Men Need to Know

When a man chooses to have a vasectomy, it’s considered permanent sterilization. However, some men will consider vasectomy reversal down the line. “Because vasectomies are considered permanent...

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HoLEP Procedure for Enlarged Prostate Has Benefits

As men age, a common condition they have to deal with is enlargement of the prostate gland — also called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This enlargement can lead to discomfort while urinating and...

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Why Knowing Your Inherited Risk of Prostate Cancer Is Important

Your father had prostate cancer, and so did his father before him. There’s also a history of breast cancer among the female members of your family. It’s important to understand your family’s entire...

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5 Kidney Failure Symptoms to See Your Doctor About

Your kidneys are like the technical crew from the latest “Avengers” movie. They may not be the flashy superheroes, but without their unsung work, you don’t have a blockbuster. Your kidneys have the...

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Urinary Tract Health, From Bladder to Kidney Infections

Your kidneys are part of your urinary tract – along with your bladder and the tubes that connect these organs (the urethra and ureter). The main purpose of your kidneys is to clean the waste from your...

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Planning to Start a High-Protein Diet? Check With Your Kidneys First

It’s a diet smorgasbord out there … and you want — no, you NEED – to know which one will get you results. You’ve finally picked your winner: a high-protein diet. But before you start chowing down on...

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Erectile Dysfunction Got You Down? Don’t Skip the Visit With Your Doctor

Erectile dysfunction (ED) hits men where it hurts (and it’s not so fun for their partners either). It may be tempting to solve erection problems by simply ordering sexual enhancement pills online. But...

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7 Secrets to Keeping Your Kidneys Healthy

High blood pressure, diabetes or a family history of kidney failure put one in three Americans at an increased risk of developing kidney disease. But even if you don’t have any of those risk...

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Incontinence: Should You Consider Botox Injections for Your Bladder?

Most people think Botox® (onabotulinum toxinA) is a tool for plastic surgeons and not urologists. But the drug is approved by the U.S. FDA for women with overactive bladder symptoms when there’s no...

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Considering a Vasectomy? How to Know If the Time Is Right — and What to Expect

Let’s be honest: “Getting snipped” isn’t any man’s idea of a good time. But there are definitely good reasons to consider a vasectomy. Maybe you’re certain you’ll never want kids. Maybe you’re already...

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Are MRI Fusion Biopsies Better at Detecting Prostate Cancer Than Conventional...

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to diagnose an array of medical conditions. Today, medical experts are combining a type of imaging known as multiparametric MRI with traditional transrectal...

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Can Cryotherapy Cure Prostate Cancer?

Here’s a less-known, but effective prostate cancer treatment – freeze the cancer cells. Cryotherapy for prostate cancer uses cold to freeze prostate tissue and kill the cancer cells. But it’s not for...

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6 Reasons Why Your Blood Pressure Meds Aren’t Working

What happens when medication doesn’t bring your high blood pressure under control? A hypertension specialist looks at potential causes. Usually, it’s not just one single issue but various factors that...

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At-Home Sperm Tests Can Be Useful, But They Don’t Replace a Fertility Doctor

If you and your partner are having trouble getting pregnant, you might be tempted to try one of those at-home sperm testing kits you’ve heard about. It’s cheaper and easier than seeing a doctor,...

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Supplements + OTCs May Hurt Your Kidneys

Unless you’ve had problems in the past, you probably take for granted that your kidneys are working as they should. But 1 in 5 men and 1 in 4 women in the United States are estimated to have chronic...

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Are Your Medications Causing Your Incontinence, or Making It Worse?

If you’re struggling with urinary incontinence, or if your existing incontinence seems to be getting worse, take a look at the medications you’re taking. They may be contributing to the problem. There...

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Can Cranberry Stop Your UTIs?

Here’s a statistic for you: About 60% of women will experience a urinary tract infection (UTI) at some point in their life. One of the most widely held beliefs about UTIs is that drinking cranberry...

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5 Things to Know If Your Baby’s Testicle Hasn’t Dropped

You’re likely concerned if your baby boy is missing a testicle at birth. But don’t panic — it’s probably there, but you just can’t see it. While in the uterus, a baby’s testicles initially develop in...

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Why Do More People Get Kidney Stones in the Summer?

Summer may have just officially started, but kidney stone season began a couple of weeks ago. Doctors see an increase in kidney stone cases when the weather warms up. Kidney stones are solid, often...

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Do You Wet the Bed After a Night of Drinking? Here’s Why

Sometimes, after a night out, you may have heard of someone wetting the bed or maybe you have first-hand experience with this. Embarrassing as it is, this can happen to anyone. What happens if...

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Do You Know Where Salt Is Hiding in Your Food?

From our favorite pretzels to our daily sandwiches, salt is in almost everything we eat. But how much is too much?  Studies show that cutting down on sodium in your diet can lower blood pressure —...

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What The Color of Your Pee Says About You

Urine has been a useful tool of diagnosis since the earliest days of medicine. It can tell a lot about what’s going on in your body, from how hydrated you are to whether you might have a urinary tract...

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Why You May Be Having Pain in Your Penis

Penis pain involves any pain or discomfort, internal or external, of the penis.  If you’re experiencing aches and pains in the penis, whether during sexual intercourse or at other times, you should...

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Why Do Men Get Morning Erections? 5 Answers to Your Questions

If you’re a man or if you’ve spent any time close to one, you’ve probably noticed the phenomenon of nocturnal penile tumescence — aka morning erections or, in slang, morning “wood.” But why, exactly,...

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Why UTIs Happen Differently in Men and Women

When you gotta go, you gotta go. But if you need to go all the time — and it kind of burns when you do — it may be a urinary tract infection (UTI).   But are women or men more likely to develop UTIs?...

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High Blood Pressure? What To Do When Your Medication Isn’t Enough

If your blood pressure has crept up over the years, you likely take one or more drugs to help bring it down. But what happens when medication isn’t enough to control your hypertension?  Although high...

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What to Do If Your Overactive Bladder Medication Isn’t Working

If your doctor has prescribed medication for your overactive bladder, chances are good that you’ve either already stopped taking it or you will soon. As many as 78% of the patients who start these...

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How to Stop a Full Bladder From Killing Your Sleep

For many of us, it first happens during pregnancy. We can’t seem to get through the night without visiting the bathroom at various inconvenient hours. As we get older, we may again feel like slaves to...

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Why Do I Get Urinary Tract Infections So Often?

Frequent, painful and urgent urination: Typical signs you may have a urinary tract infection (UTI). Maybe your pee is cloudy and foul-smelling, too. After a round of antibiotics, you feel better. But...

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