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Broward Urology Center Blog (page 2)

Prostate Cancer Myths and Popular Beliefs: What’s True and What’s Not True?

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The goal of this article is to debunk false information and clarify some of the issues medical scientists still debate. For topics still in debate, we put this information into context using current, peer-reviewed research on Prostate Cancer.

Prostatectomy

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Men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer typically have many questions. Perhaps the most common question: What can you expect from treatment?

Kegel Exercises

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Just like any muscle group, your pelvic floor can weaken over time. Kegel exercises help to keep your pelvic floor muscles in shape.

Pregnancy and Kidney Stones

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What You Should Know About Kidney Stones During Pregnancy Kidney stones are a fairly common urological problem, affecting…

Urinalysis

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Physicians have been using urinalysis as a diagnostic tool for about 6,000 years. Nowadays, with updated and improved methods, it remains an effective, quick, and easy way to find out more about your overall health.

Urine Leakage During Exercise

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Urinary incontinence while you’re exercising is pretty common. The good news is that there are treatments available to resolve incontinence.

Psychological Stress and Male Infertility

How do you manage stress?
You probably know that stress can have some negative effects on your health. Stress might have an effect on your fertility as well. While the scientific data isn’t firm, several studies have suggested a link between stress and male infertility.

Microhematuria – Microscopic Blood in the Urine

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Hematuria is the general term for blood in your urine. Microhematuria (sometimes called microscopic hematuria) is a subtype of hematuria.

Vasectomy Alternatives: Information for Men

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Perhaps you and your partner are finished having children. Or you just know you don’t want children in the future and want to make sure no unplanned pregnancies happen. If this is the case, you might be looking for permanent methods of birth control.

Choosing a BPH Treatment

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There are lots of ways to treat an enlarged prostate. Choosing a BPH treatment can be a challenge. It’s normal to have lots of questions.
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Our urologists offer over 60 years of combined experience and training in the care of patients. French, Spanish, Russian and Vietnamese are spoken in our office. We accept Medicare and most major private insurance policies. Please contact us for more information or to schedule an appointment.

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