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Male Andropause

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   Male Menopause: What Is It? Andropause is more frequently referred to as "male menopause." It describes alterations in male hormone levels brought on by ageing. The terms testosterone deficiency, androgen deficiency, and late-onset hypogonadism all refer to the same set of symptoms. In males who are 50 years of age or older, male menopause involves a decline in testosterone production. It frequently has a connection to hypogonadism. Both illnesses have symptoms that are related to low testosterone levels. In men, the testes are where testosterone is produced. You get more from it than just sex drive. Additionally, it supports puberty changes, supports your mental and physical vigour, supports muscle mass, supports your fight-or-flight response, and supports other essential evolutionary traits. Menopause in men differs from menopause in women in a number of ways. For one thing, not all men experience it. For another, it doesn’t involve a complete shutdown of your reproducti...

REZUM for prostatic enlargement

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   The  first   of   its   kind   BPH   or   enlarged   prostate   treatment   is   called   Rezum.   This   minimally   invasive   method   has   proven   to   considerably   lessen   BPH   symptoms   by   using   water   vapour   therapy. The   FDA   authorised   Rezum   as   a   BPH   therapy   in   late   2015.   One   of   the   few   locations   in   the   country   able   to   treat   BPH   with   Rezum   is   Urology   San   Antonio,   which   has   the   first   physician   in   the   United   States   certified   to   perform   Rezum   therapy. Rezum   is   a   new   option   for   individuals ...

Ureteroscopy and laser of ureter stone

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    The   primary   application   of   ureteroscopy   is   for   the   treatment   of   stones   that   have   failed   to   pass   through   the   kidney-to-bladder   tube   and   are   now   trapped   there.   An   ultra-narrow,   flexible   or   rigid   scope   called   a   ureteroscope   enables   urologists   to   travel   up   the   ureter   to   the   stone   and   view   it   on   a   video   monitor   using   fiberoptics.   Here,   ureteroscopy   employs   the   energy   pulse   of   a   laser   beam,   given   directly   to   the   stone,   to   chip   it   away   into   tiny   bits   rather   ...