This is the finding of blood in the semen and is relatively common. The bleeding is believed to come from either the prostate or congested seminal vesicals and is invariably self limiting and without consequence. Hemospermia is common after a TRUS/BX (trans rectal ultrasound and needle biopsy ) of the prostate and may last several […]
Peyronies Disease
Peyronie’s disease is an inflammatory condition affecting the penis of about 1% of males. The cause is unknown but may bring about some discomfort, nodularity and, in some, bending of the penis. If the bending on erection becomes severe enough to compromise vaginal penetration, surgical treatment may be indicated. There are no known preventive treatments […]
Prostate Cancer
WHICH PROSTATE CANCERS NEED TREATMENT? The very common Gleason 3+3=6 prostate “cancer” is NOT a health-risk because on both clinical and molecular biology grounds, the Gleason 3+3=6 disease LACKS the hallmarks of a cancer. http://www.ascopost.com/issues/june-10-2016/prostate-cancer-opinions-vary-on-gleason-scores-and-surgery/ Shamefully, the Gleason 3+3=6 “cancer” label has been retained to have you believe that it has the same potentially lethal […]
Vasectomy Reversal
Vas reversal, or vasovasostomy, is usually performed utilizing some form of optical magnification. Anesthesia is usually a spinal or general. A vertical scrotal incision is made; and the testis, epididymis, and proximal vas are delivered. The previous vasectomy site is identified and isolated with vessel loops, and this scarred area is then transected sharply on […]
Vasectomy
Vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure used to provide birth control in men by disrupting each vas, thereby preventing sperm from being ejaculated. Alternatively, contraception may be practiced through abstinence, a condom, the pill, an IUD, diaphragms, spermicides or a sponge. The benefits of vasectomy are that it is simple, safe and effective. Normally, there […]
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