Lots of things can cause back pain—pulled muscles or pinched nerves, to name a few. You may not realize that kidney problems can be a source of back pain too.
June is Men’s Health Month, a time to consider whether you’re doing what you need to stay healthy. In addition to eating right and exercising, men need to make sure they’re up-to-date on all their health screenings.
You may have seen the ads for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and wondered if you might benefit. Testosterone, the hormone required to make sperm, is what gives men body and facial hair during adolescence, helps build their muscles, and cause their voices to lower.
Urologist Dr. Daniel Jaffee of Affiliated Urologists Answers Questions about Symptoms and Discusses a Minimally Invasive Breakthrough Treatment Option.
April 22-28 is National Infertility Awareness Week—a week when we focus on providing support for couples who have been trying unsuccessfully to have children.
Painful urination is a common problem, but luckily, it’s usually fairly simple to treat. Any number of issues can cause pain or difficulty urinating, a condition that is technically called dysuria. Here’s a look at some of the most likely culprits.
When it comes to undergoing a vasectomy procedure, the pre-operative prep and aftercare are just as important as the procedure itself! Even though it’s a minimally invasive procedure that only takes about 30 minutes to complete, our physicians want to inform patients that before and after care should be completed in a fashion similar to a regular surgery.