If you had an inguinal hernia surgically repaired, or you’re scheduled to undergo this procedure, you probably want to know what to expect in the weeks that follow. Here’s your hernia repair recovery guide.
Most people will experience a problem in the bedroom at some point in their life. But if it persists and recurs, you might be dealing with a specific type of sexual dysfunction. Here are four common types — and how we can help treat them.
Good news: An enlarged prostate doesn’t necessarily mean you’re at a greater risk for cancer. Bad news: In some cases, it can. Learn how to accurately monitor your prostate cancer risk here.
There are four different types of kidney stones, depending on what substance causes the deposits in your urine. Fortunately, no matter which type affects you, proper treatment can alleviate your discomfort.
If you’re struggling with premature ejaculation, you probably feel as though you can’t find a solution fast enough. Fortunately, it’s here. Find out about how shockwave therapy can help.
If you’re considering a vasectomy, you probably have several questions. Here, we answer one of the most common: whether or not your vasectomy is reversible.
Urinary incontinence is common — but that doesn’t mean you have to endure it. If you’re embarrassed or uncomfortable about leakage at the worst times, read on. Here's a guide to explore your treatment options.
If you’re a woman looking for a way to improve your sexual wellness, it’s time to consider the O-Shot®. This treatment can reduce dryness, improve libido, and improve your sexual experience. Learn all about it here.
The female and male orgasms are complicated processes. You can learn more about them — and what your doctor can do for you if you’re not getting the orgasm you want — in this guide.
You are what you eat, as the saying goes, and that’s even true when it comes to your cancer risk. In this guide, we explore how to adjust your nutrition to reduce your likelihood of developing cancer.
If you’ve been struggling with erectile dysfunction, minimally invasive treatments can help you get a firm, long-lasting erection. Shockwave therapy is one effective option that promotes better blood flow. Here’s a look at how it works.
As embarrassing as it can be, loss of bladder control (urinary incontinence) is common. Find out if the nonsurgical Emsella® Chair treatment is right for you.