Category: Urological Health

Painful Urination: When to See a Urologist

Something we all do everyday without really thinking about it is urination. We don’t think about it because it doesn’t hurt. At least it shouldn’t hurt. If and when it becomes painful, we pay attention. It tells both men and women something isn’t right, and it’s known as dysuria. Painful urination: when to see a urologist.

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What’s Next When Oral Medications Are No Longer Working For Your Overactive Bladder?

Life does not have to revolve around finding a bathroom due to your overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms, nor do you need to give up when meds don’t work. There are options. What’s next when oral medications are no longer working for your overactive bladder?

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Reasons You May Be Getting Recurring UTIs

A UTI is an infection in any part of your urinary tract. Having one UTI is painful enough, but having them come back can be quite frustrating. If you get three or more of these infections within a year, this recurrence is known as chronic. However, the reasons you may be getting recurring UTIs might surprise you. Time to find out why and what to do about it.

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The Link Between Smoking And Bladder Cancer

Smoking is an “equal opportunity offender.” It is just as deadly for women as it is for men when it comes to bladder cancer. Regardless of gender, one of the most important risk factors for developing bladder cancer is smoking. Let’s learn more specifics about the link between smoking and bladder cancer.

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When Do Men Need Low Testosterone Treatment?

You have probably seen any number of ads on the television and online about low T. They seem to indicate that this is a growing national problem and all men should begin taking medication to correct their testosterone deficiency and become more “manly men.” It might be time to slow this growing snowball down the mountain, and look carefully to evaluate when do men need testosterone treatment?

If you are looking to take action and find a solution to your low testosterone, please contact McIver Clinic today to schedule an appointment. Our board-certified urologist will help diagnose your symptoms and discover the best treatment option for you and your lifestyle. You can reach our office at (904) 355-6583 or by using our secure form.

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