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  • Non-Classical Adrenal Hyperplasia Treatment

    Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is characterized by improper hormone production in the adrenal glands. This can lead to abnormal development in both sexes—including the genitals. NCAH (non-classical adrenal hyperplasia)—also known as late-onset CAH--is a subtype of CAH and can manifest anytime from early childhood to early adulthood.

  • Reasons for a High PSA Count

    Prostate specific antigen (PSA) can help physicians determine if a man has prostate cancer. It is a protein created by prostate gland cells. The PSA test may have limitations in diagnosing cancer since PSA levels may rise for non-cancer reasons, including age and prostatitis.

  • What Are the Treatments for a Benign Tumor?

    A benign tumor is a mass that does not display any characteristics related to cancerous tumors. When a tumor is discovered, a biopsy may be performed to determine if it is benign. Benign tumors don't imbed themselves into surrounding tissue or organs and they grow at a slow rate without much change over a period of months. They can appear anywhere in the body including in the skin, organs and tissues. A benign tumor can show as a lump underneath the surface of the skin that could be painful or result in inflammation and swelling of the area. Tumors that…

  • Medical Reasons for an Elevated PSA

    Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a protein produced in the prostate of every man. When the prostate size increases, the PSA levels usually follow suit. Doctors often look to PSA levels to determine if the patient's prostate health should be scrutinized further.

  • What Is Terazosin Used for?

    Terazosin is an alpha-adrenergic blocker prescribed for a limited number of reasons. It is available in generic form and as the brand Hytrin. Terazosin is provided as a capsule to be taken once or twice a day.

  • Urology Problems

    Urology problems can pertain to both men and women. They can involve the bladder, kidneys, urinary tract, prostate, penis, testes or the urethra. You may have urination difficulties, incontinence or erectile dysfunction. These and more are urological conditions. If you are having urological problems, you should see your doctor or a urologist for diagnosis and treatment.

  • What Are the Symptoms of Benign Prostate Disease?

    The prostate gland is located just below the bladder and surrounds the urethra. The gland normally grows as a man ages. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, prostate problems are more likely to occur in men over 50. Benign prostate disease, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is defined by the American Urological Association Foundation as non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate. There are several symptoms to be aware of concerning BPH.

  • How Does Flomax Work?

    As men grow older in age, the prostate becomes an important aspect of health and check ups. Yearly prostate checks can help detect a host of different potentially lethal disorders that can attack your health and affect your quality of life. Detecting these problems early can help you get the treatment you need to get you back to your regular routines. One of these treatment options is Flomax.

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