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No Ejaculation after Green Light PVP Surgery?

Dear Dr. Motola: After having very successful Green Light PVP surgery, I do not ejaculate. I was told that about 33% of men can still ejaculate normally after this procedure. Why can 33% still ejaculate and the rest not? (I know that the semen goes backwards in cases like mine).     Approximately 1/3 of patients are able to... Read moreChevron
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questions

am having procedure for enlarged prostate may 20     How long is recovery??? How soon can I lift anything??  will urinating be painful after surgery???
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Alternatives to Avodart and Flomax? Ask the Expert

Dear Dr. Motola,   I'm in my mid-70s and have been taking Avodart and Flomax for the last two years for enlarged prostate. Little improvements of the symptoms have been noticed with the medication therapy. Recently, my urologist recommended a two-step procedure to treat the condition. First try the heat treatment using microwave, and... Read moreChevron
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Enlarged Prostate Treatment: Green Light PVP

Technological advances such as the laser have redefined the surgical treatment of enlarged prostate. Laser is actually an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Light that is emited is converted to heat energy that has various effects on the tissue that the light is directed at.   The Green Light PVP ... Read moreChevron