Getting older is inevitable, and it can be hard to accept the way our bodies change. For many older men, that often includes prostate enlargement and, for some, the urinary trouble that goes along with it.
Urological Conditions:
Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the United States, according to the Urology Care Foundation.
Erectile Dysfunction
ED is the most common sex problem men discuss with their doctors. The American Urological Association estimates that 30 million men have ED. It is more common if you’re older, but younger men get it, too. If you’re not as healthy as you could be, the odds you’ll be dealing with ED go up.
Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome
Interstitial cystitis (IC) is sometimes called bladder pain syndrome in large part because a painful bladder is one of the most prominent symptoms. People with IC can also feel a frequent, urgent need to urinate.
Kidney Cancer
Cancer occurs when changes in certain cells cause them to accumulate and form tumors. People with kidney cancer may have one or more tumors in one kidney.
Kidney Infection
A kidney infection is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI) that affects one or both kidneys. It can be painful, serious, and, in some cases, life-threatening.
Kidney Stones
A kidney stone is a small mass that forms from crystallized substances in your kidney or, in some cases, one of your ureters (the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder). These chemicals aren’t able to dissolve in urine, so the crystals stick together and get larger, forming the stone.
Low Testosterone/Testosterone Deficiency
Produced by the testicles, testosterone is what’s known as an androgen—a hormone responsible for masculine traits. Sometimes, men don’t produce enough testosterone.
Male Infertility
If you and your partner have been having unprotected sex for a year without conceiving, you might want to schedule a consultation with us to explore the causes of your potential infertility and the medical options available to address them.
Male Infertility by Dr. Sadeghi-Nejad
General Patient Information | Common Causes | Possible Treatment Options | Article: "The Y chromosome and male infertility"
Overactive Bladder
People with overactive bladder (OAB) experience the constant, urgent need to urinate—the feeling that there’s little time to spare and you need a bathroom ASAP.
Penile Cancer: What Every Man Should Know
Getting diagnosed with any kind of cancer is scary, but the good news is that penile cancer is treatable, especially if it's caught early.
Peyronie's Disease
Peyronie’s disease occurs when areas of hard scar tissue called plaques form on your penis, just below the surface of the skin. In fact, you might be able to feel them.
Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation (PE) is one of the most commonly reported sexual issues for men. Experts estimate that up to one-third of men experience PE to some degree.
Prostate Cancer
About 1 in 8 men will develop prostate cancer during their lifetime, and it’s the second most common cancer in men.
Prostatitis
Prostatitis—inflammation of the prostate gland—is a painful condition that can make urination and sexual intercourse difficult.
Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer affects the testicles—two important components of a man’s reproductive system. Testicular cancer happens when cancer cells accumulate and form a tumor.
Urethral Cancer
Urethral cancer affects the urethra — the tube that allows urine to flow from the bladder out of the body. Along with the bladder, ureters, and kidneys, it forms the urinary tract.
Urinary Incontinence
People with urinary incontinence have trouble controlling their bladder function and leak urine from the urethra. The experience is of course unpleasant and affects a person’s daily life.
Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) occur when bacteria enters your urethra. UTIs are common. In fact, the American Urological Association estimates that 8.1 million doctor’s visits each year are due to UTIs.
Vasectomy
A vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure performed to block sperm from leaving the body. It’s a highly effective and common birth control option. It's a simple procedure, and it doesn’t take long for most men to recover.
Vasectomy Reversal
Vasectomy reversals are routine nowadays, and although success isn’t guaranteed, many men go on to father children.