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  • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)

    BPH - Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition in aging men, where the prostate gland enlarges and puts pressure on the urethra, causing urinary symptoms such as weak urine flow, urgency, and frequent trips to the bathroom. While it is not a cancerous condition, BPH can impact a man's

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  • Bladder Cancer

    Bladder cancer is a type of cancer that affects the urinary bladder. It is often associated with symptoms such as blood in the urine, frequent urination, and pain during urination. Depending on the severity of the bladder cancer treatment can involve surgery to cut out the tumor, surgery to remove the

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  • Chronic Prostatitis

    Chronic Prostatitis is a condition characterized by long-term pain and discomfort in the pelvic area, particularly in the prostate gland. It can cause symptoms such as pain or burning during urination, pain in the lower back, genital area, or between the scrotum and anus, and frequent urges to urinate.

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  • Cystocele

    A cystocele is a condition in which the bladder bulges into the front wall of the vagina. This can occur when the muscles and connective tissue supporting the bladder become weakened, causing the bladder to drop from its normal position. Cystoceles are most commonly seen in women who have had multiple

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  • Enterocele

    Enterocele is a type of pelvic prolapse, which occurs when the small intestine bulges into the vaginal cavity. This is caused by weakness in the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissue, which can be due to factors such as age, childbirth, and obesity. Symptoms of enterocele may include pelvic pressure

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