Category: Blog
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When Can I Take a Bath After Pellet Insertion: Post-Procedure Hygiene Tips
Thinking about taking a relaxing bath after your pellet insertion? We get it – soaking in warm water sounds great after any procedure. But hold off on that bubble bath for now! You should wait at least 7 days after pellet insertion before taking a bath or soaking in water. This gives the small incision…
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How to Prevent Premature Ejaculation: Proven Techniques for Lasting Longer
Premature ejaculation can be frustrating for many men. We know it’s a sensitive topic, but there are ways to help. Using thick condoms, topical numbing products, and techniques like edging can delay ejaculation and improve sexual satisfaction. These methods work by reducing sensation or helping you learn to control your arousal. For example, special condoms…
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Taking Dim with TRT: Exploring Potential Benefits for Prostate Health
Taking DIM with TRT can be an interesting option for men looking to balance their hormones. DIM, short for diindolylmethane, is a natural supplement that some guys pair with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). We’ve found that DIM may help manage estrogen levels in men on TRT, potentially reducing side effects like mood swings or breast…
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UroLift Recovery Tips: Quick Guide to Bounce Back After Your Procedure
Are you dealing with an enlarged prostate? The UroLift procedure might be your answer. It’s a quick, minimally invasive treatment that can provide relief from bothersome urinary symptoms. Many men experience improved urinary flow and quality of life within just a few weeks after UroLift. We know you’re eager to get back to normal after…
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What to Expect First Urology Appointment Female: Navigating Your Initial Visit with Confidence
Going to your first urology appointment as a woman can feel a bit nerve-wracking. We get it! But there’s no need to worry. At your first visit, you’ll meet with a doctor who specializes in urinary and pelvic health issues to discuss your symptoms and concerns. We’ll ask about your medical history and may do…
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How Long After a Vasectomy Are You Sterile: The Sperm-Free Countdown
Thinking about getting a vasectomy? You’re not alone! Many men choose this birth control method, but a common question we hear is how long it takes to become sterile after the procedure. Most men become completely sterile 6-16 weeks after a vasectomy. But don’t toss out your condoms just yet! It takes time for all…
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What Doctor to See for UTI: Finding the Right Specialist for Urinary Troubles
Dealing with a urinary tract infection (UTI) can be uncomfortable and frustrating. Many people wonder which doctor they should see to get the right treatment. For most UTIs, your primary care doctor is the best place to start. They can diagnose and treat simple UTIs quickly and easily. We often get asked about UTIs at…
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Perfect Scale Pelvic Floor: Unlocking Your Core’s Hidden Strength
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that play a key role in our bodies. These muscles support our organs and help with bladder and bowel control. But how do we know if our pelvic floor is working well? That’s where the PERFECT scale comes in. The PERFECT scale is a tool doctors use…
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Vasectomy Prep: 5 Essential Steps for a Smooth Snip
Thinking about getting a vasectomy? We’ve got you covered with some key prep tips. Taking a few simple steps before your procedure can make a big difference in your comfort and recovery. Proper preparation for a vasectomy includes shaving the area, stopping certain medications, and planning for rest afterward. We know the idea of a…
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Pelvic Floor Muscle Imbalance: What You Need to Know for Better Bladder Control
Pelvic floor muscle imbalance can cause all sorts of problems “down there.” We see patients every day struggling with pain, leaks, and trouble going to the bathroom because their pelvic muscles aren’t working quite right. These muscles at the bottom of your pelvis play a crucial role in controlling your bladder and bowels, supporting your…