From kidney stones to prostate and bladder issues, doctors explain how urological health changes from the 30s onwards and which symptoms across ages should never be ignored.
This episode of Doctors on Call focuses on men's health, specifically prostate, kidney, and bladder problems. Hosted by Dr. Ray Christensen, a family medicine physician, moderates the discussion with ...
Hormonal changes in a man's aging body can cause the prostate to grow—resulting in urinary problems since the gland is wrapped around the urethra, as seen in this image taken from Asklepios Atlas of ...
Kidney stones and gallstones may increase the risk for prostate cancer, which could have implications for disease monitoring and prevention in specific populations. Patients with kidney stones or ...
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Blood in urine (hematuria) in males
Blood in the urine is called hematuria and can be caused by an enlarged prostate, UTIs, kidney stones, or injury. Urinary ...
Cleveland Clinic has formed a new Center for Genitourinary (GU) Malignancies Research, which will focus on advancing discoveries to better understand, diagnose and treat cancer of the prostate, ...
An Italian oncologic psychologist warns these patients: “A prostatectomy doesn’t cure anxiety.” Emotional distress can be so ...
This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Key Takeaways: Many men’s health issues are either entirely preventable ...
Ever woken up multiple times at night, groggy and frustrated, just to rush to the bathroom? You might blame your bladder, or ...
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