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ConcernedDaughter

ConcernedDaughter

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posted 04/15/2009, comments (0)

Dad has urinating issues--new product the answer?

Hello everyone!   Thanks for reading my post, I'm really hoping someone can help me with my question.   My Dad recently underwent treatment for his BPH and has since been having issues urinating.  At his latest urologist appointment, his doctor suggested a new product called the Spanner which he swears by and thinks will really... Read moreChevron
paul
posted 10/11/2008, comments (0)

Green light

follow this link to read my story. http://www.mayoclinic.org/patientstories/story-415.html
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Jay Motola

Jay Motola

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posted 10/06/2008, comments (0)

Can Anal Intercourse Harm an Enlarged Prostate?

Dear Dr. Motoloa, Can anal intercourse harm an enlarged prostate?     The physical act of anal intercourse should not theoretically have any harm on the prostate. The act of anal intercourse can cause some minor trauma to the prostate that could result in hematospermia (blood in the semen). However this is usually self limited and... Read moreChevron
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Jay Motola

Jay Motola

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Urologist
posted 09/15/2008, comments (0)

Can Enlarged Prostate Occur in a Young Man?

Dear Dr. Motola, What causes the prostate to enlarge in a man who is only 35 years of age? How can it be prevented?     Prostate enlargement is a function of aging- the older you are, the more likely that you are going to develop an enlarged prostate. Prostate growth is controlled by testosterone and some of its metabolic... Read moreChevron
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Jay Motola

Jay Motola

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Urologist
posted 06/30/2008, comments (0)

What is a Normal Testosterone Level?

Dear Dr. Motola,   Four years ago I had surgery for a left inguinal hernia, which unfortunately resulted in uncorrected internal post-op bleeding causing ischemia and subsequent atrophy to the left testicle.  Until recently, I've never had my testosterone level checked against the reference range.  I am 83 years old and... Read moreChevron
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