A prostate adenoma is a benign condition that involves enlarging the prostate area located inside the urethra. It most often occurs after the age of 50 due to hormonal… Continue Reading
Can Prostate Artery Embolization Help When You Have Trouble Urinating
A prostate adenoma is a condition found in half of the men over the age of 50 and in 90% of those over the age of 80 and is also… Continue Reading
Proven Methods for Treating an Enlarged Prostate
Due to an inflammatory disease, an enlarged prostate can cause many symptoms, some of them painful, affecting the genitor-urinary system. One of the most common inflammatory diseases that can… Continue Reading
What an Interventional Radiologist Should Ask You about Your Health
The techniques used by specialists in interventional radiology offer some new treatment options for different conditions, allowing patients to be treated with lower risks and hospitalized for a shorter… Continue Reading
Home Treatments vs. Visiting an Endovascular Specialist
Endovascular surgery is a modern method of surgery, minimally invasive, performed without incisions, through small punctures of the skin, under visual radiological control. It is applied in many fields:… Continue Reading
What You Need to Know About Common Uterine Fibroid Treatments
Uterine fibroids represent abnormal masses of tissue that appear on the uterus’s surface (and on the cervix, although less frequently). They are a significant cause of anxiety, although only 0.5%… Continue Reading
Keeping Track of Your Prostate Health after the Age of 50
Benign prostatic hyperplasia is a condition that is becoming more common as men get older, especially after the age of 50. However, it can also affect young men under 40… Continue Reading
The Symptoms of Peripheral Arterial Disease
Like coronary artery disease, the peripheral arterial disease is the narrowing of the peripheral arteries that carry oxygenated blood and nutrients from the heart to the rest of the body…. Continue Reading
Is Frequent Urination a Sign of a More Serious Health Condition?
Usually, the need to urinate more often may result from increased fluid intake. However, it may also signal a disease. Here are the most common causes of frequent urination:… Continue Reading
How Do You Treat Frequent Urination at Home
Do you go to the toilet often? Do you wake up at night to urinate? Do you feel like you urinate more than usual, even though you are not… Continue Reading
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