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Premature ejaculation happens to as many as one in three men at some point in their lives. It occurs when a man ejaculates sooner than he would…
If you’ve made an appointment with a urologist to talk about a urinary problem, such as incontinence, it can be helpful to know how your body…
The urethra’s job is to transport urine from the bladder out of the body. Sometimes, this small tube becomes even more narrow than usual. This…
Millions of Americans suffer from fecal incontinence. This urologic condition can be a humiliating experience for patients when it happens in…
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also called an enlarged prostate, is one of the most common reasons why men over the age of 50 visits a…
Circumcision is considered by many parents to be a routine procedure for newborn boys, even though it’s usually not medically necessary. For…
Male birth control is gradually becoming more commonplace. One option is a vasectomy, which is a surgery that a urology specialist can perform. The…
The minerals and salts in a person’s urine can sometimes crystallize and clump together, forming a kidney stone. Urologists sort kidney…
A biopsy is the extraction of a small sample of tissue from within the body. This is done in order to test the tissue in a lab for signs of…
After you undergo a prostate biopsy, the pathologist will study the tissue in a lab, and develop a report of the findings. One of those…