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Surgery is more likely to cause loss of bladder control and erectile dysfunction. ... You have good bowel, bladder and sexual function. You prefer to avoid ...
See a list of publications about male infertility, erectile dysfunction and a range of other topics by Mayo Clinic Men's Health doctors on PubMed, a service of ...
Sexual problems—Use with caution. May make these conditions worse ... These could be symptoms of sexual dysfunction. Do not take other medicines ...
Bladder cancer; Erectile dysfunction; Gross and microscopic hematuria; Management of kidney stones; Minimally invasive/robotic surgery for treatment of prostate ...
He has a strong interest in treating men's health issues such as enlarged prostate, erectile dysfunction, low testosterone. Outside of Mayo Clinic, he ...
... problems when it is used. Since it has been shown to cause severe problems in some patients, it is only used to treat serious heart rhythm problems. Discuss ...
Medicines for erectile dysfunction, including sildenafil (Revatio, Viagra) or tadalafil (Adcirca, Alyq, others), especially when taken with the heart ...
Erectile dysfunction: A vital sign for cardiovascular health. Princeton IV consensus recommendations urge clinicians to treat ED as a warning sign for ...
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Rates of new urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction developing are generally lower than those with prostate removal surgery but are dependent on the ...
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