Often, the answer is yes. If you had your prostate removed as part of prostate cancer treatment, your ability to have an erection could return within a month of surgery. However, the time could stretch to a year
Since BPH affects so many men, it's important that we learn as much as we can about this condition. Prostate supplements just might be the answer to the problem. Health enthusiast and contributor to many fitness sites. He is the author ofProstate Supplements, a section Herbal Supplements Gui...
Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that affects the prostate gland. The prostate is about the size of a walnut and is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum. The primary function of the prostate is to produce the fluid that nourishes and transports sperm. Prostate cancer can...
Constant worry affects your breathing. People under a lot of stress tend to breathe more often than calm people. This is your body's way of shoring up the oxygen it needs to respond to a physical stressor. That's usually fine, but not always. If you have breathing problems like asthma ...
Osteoarthritis is a common joint disorder that most often affects the joints in your knees, hips, and lower back. Extra weight appears to increase the risk of osteoarthritis by placing extra pressure on these joints and wearing away the cartilage (tissue that cushions the joints) that normally ...
Male infertility affects about half of couples struggling to conceive and occurs when healthy sperm can't fertilize an egg. Various treatments can assist conception. At Boston IVF, we specialize in treating male infertility to help individuals overcome fertility challenges and achieve their family build...
In around 1–2% of cases, there is a risk of chronic post-vasectomy pain (CPVP), where you experience constant or intermittent discomfort in your testes for longer than three months after your vasectomy. The discomfort can range from a dull ache to severe pain that affects your quality of...
BPH isn't curable, but treatments can improve your symptoms. How your doctor treats you depends on your age, health, the size of your prostate, and how BPH affects you. If your symptoms don't bother you too much, you can put off treatment and see how you feel. ...
Affects sexual performance Permanently damages sex organs Increases the risk of certain cancers Increases the risk of heart diseases Causes severe pain These fears are baseless, and there’s no scientific evidence that supports these fears. What is a vasectomy? Vasectomy is a simple, safe, effective...
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