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what causes Erection problems?

A: Erection problems are mainly due to prostate issues. Mainly because of enlargement. This can also be a physiological problem meaning you have to much on your mind or are nervous. Again, several causes may be at play. Stress, lack of interest, there may be a block making it hard for the male to stay erect....


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what causes Erection problems?

A: Erection problems are mainly due to prostate issues. Mainly because of enlargement. This can also be a physiological problem meaning you have to much on your mind or are nervous. Again, several causes may be at play. Stress, lack of interest, there may be a block making it hard for the male to stay erect....


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what Is prostate Cancer Screening?

A: prostate cancer screening refers to testing individuals for prostate cancer to detect the disease in the initial stages. A prostate specific antigen (PSA) test and digital rectal exam are among the procedures that could be used for cancer detection. As per guidelines, yearly prostate screening may be recommended to men more than fifty years of age and men older than forty-five who have risk factors for prostate cancer. If the test results indicate an abnormality, follow-up procedures such as a prostate biopsy or an ultrasound might be advised to make a diagnosis. The incidence of prostate cancer is considered to be...
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what Is Prostatism?

A: Prostatism is a urinary tract disorder primarily seen among older men, where enlargement of the prostate gland leads to complete or partial urinary obstruction. This condition is more properly known as lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), and while it is common in older men, those who experience difficulty urinating should not assume it is a normal part of aging. It can sometimes be a sign of malignancy, and it is important to receive a medical evaluation.. In patients with prostatism, the prostate gland swells and starts to press on the urethra. Some patients start to retain urine, which can cause discomfort in the bladder as well as lead to inflammation and infections. Others may only be able to urinate with difficulty. Prostatism often...


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Medical conditions.what causes frequent urination?

A: you may have a enlarged prostate go see a doctor You should go to see the doctor, diabetic isn''t the only reason for that to happen an inflamed prostate can causes to and for an inflamed prostate there are many different reasons to be like that. it depends on how much you urinate. If you go often but amount is pretty small, it probably is a UTI. If amount is larger, chances are it''s diabetes. In any case go to the doc, s/he will give you something appropriate to treat your condition. it could be diabetes diabetes Well, normally the first thing I would suggest is you were diabetic, then I might mention prostate problems. Go see your doc, they are the only ones that...


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what causes painful urination in older men?

A: Painful urination is a common problem, especially in older men (not women). The causes are: 1.Urinary tract infections (UTIs =urethritis, cystitis, nephritis, pyelonephritis, glomerulonephritis, epididymitis is swelling / inflammation of the epididymis, the tube that connects the testicle etc), Stricture in urethra, Ttumor in urinary bladder. BPH = Benign prostate Hyperplasia or enlargement of prostate is more common in men after 50/60 years. Other causes included Urinary Tract Infections, Cancer inProstatic, stricture in urethra / tumor in urinary bladder, etc. I think painful urination that case for Benign Enlargement of prostate(BEP).BEP...


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what causes Burning And A Frequent Need To Urinate?

A: This is usually the first sign of a urinary track infection. In a man that is 62, it could also be a sign of benign prostate hypertrophy or an enlarged prostate. These two possiblities go hand in hand because when the prostate enlarges it causes urinary retention which leads to infection. He should see a doctor. This might mean that the man has a kidney either has stones in them or it can mean almost anything like prostate, bladder and urethral problems. There are a number of causes. Some causes could be interstitial cystitis, urinary tract infection, or prostate problems. Some medications can...


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what causes Burning And A Frequent Need To Urinate?

A: This is usually the first sign of a urinary track infection. In a man that is 62, it could also be a sign of benign prostate hypertrophy or an enlarged prostate. These two possiblities go hand in hand because when the prostate enlarges it causes urinary retention which leads to infection. He should see a doctor. This might mean that the man has a kidney either has stones in them or it can mean almost anything like prostate, bladder and urethral problems. There are a number of causes. Some causes could be interstitial cystitis, urinary tract infection, or prostate problems. Some medications can...


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what causes your bladder wall to thin

A: Without benefit of knowing your medical history or any meds that you may be taking, I can only answer this question based on the symptoms that you describe...The bladder is located in the right lower quandrant...The bladder loses it's elasticity do to over distention of the bladder over an extended period of time in most cases...One can have what is known as Neurogenic Bladder , which is where an individual does not get the urge to urinate...The pain that you are having in your left side is a bit disconcerting....I do thing that this needs to be evaluated by your physician..This discomfort could be caused by any array of problems. Anything from intestinal disorders, pelvic inflammatory disorder, or other disorders such as female reproductive disorders if...
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what can I take for a prostate problem to causes me to urinate many times during the night?

A: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (also called BPH) is a condition in which the prostate gland grows bigger as men age. The symptoms start gradually and include urinary problems, such as going at night, frequent need to go, difficulty starting to go, and dribbling at the end. Medications, known as alpha-blockers, relieve pressure and restore urine flow by relaxing the muscles near the prostate. Alpha-blockers include terazosin (Hytrin), doxazosin (Cardura), tamsulosin (Flomax) and alfuzosin (Uroxatral). The side effects of alpha-blockers include dizziness, fatigue, and lightheadedness. Alpha-blockers do not reduce the size of the prostate. Finasteride (Proscar) and dutasteride (Avodart) block an enzyme that normally...


 
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