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  2. Men's health topics & resources - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Young man's disease: Testicular cancer. Testicular cancer is considered a young man's disease because it's most common under age 45. The bad news is there is no way to prevent it, but the good news is that it's highly curable. Get the facts. By David Yang April 7, 2023.

  3. Checkups, screenings in men's health - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Abdominal aortic aneurysm. For men between 65 and 75 who have smoked more than 100 cigarettes in their lifetime, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends a one-time abdominal aortic aneurysm screening ultrasound. An abdominal aortic aneurysm is an enlarged area in the lower part of the aorta, the major blood vessel that supplies blood ...

  4. Kegel exercises tips for men - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Like other exercises, the results from Kegels are better the more often you do them. Aim to do four sets of 10 reps for a total of 40 Kegels per day. Try to do them while lying down, sitting, standing or walking. Your muscles will become fatigued if you do more than 40 reps daily or hold each for longer than 10 seconds.

  5. Urinary incontinence treatment for men - Mayo Clinic Health...

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    Lifestyle changes can improve in urinary incontinence symptoms in some people. This could include bladder training, double voiding and scheduled toilet trips. The health care team may recommend reducing or avoiding alcohol, caffeine or acidic foods that stimulate the bladder. Pelvic floor muscle exercises. These exercises are not just for women.

  6. Prostate health topics & resources - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Effective, energetic treatment for enlarged prostate. An enlarged prostate is a common condition as men get older. Read about a safe, effective and minimally invasive treatment option that uses bipolar energy to resolve uncomfortable urinary symptoms. By Daniel Heslop January 25, 2024.

  7. Treating erectile dysfunction - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Medical treatments are appropriate treatments for erectile dysfunction caused by a physical condition or medication. Usually, less invasive treatments are tried first. Medical treatments include: Changing usual medication. Some medications can cause erectile dysfunction. A change in medication may help, although finding an alternate medication ...

  8. Men's health: What's benign prostatic hyperplasia?

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    The prostate is a walnut-sized gland that lies between the bladder and the penis. Urine flows from the bladder through the prostate to the penis. Inside the prostate, tissue continues to grow throughout a man's life, often blocking the flow of urine from the bladder. This tissue growth is BPH.

  9. 8 common erectile dysfunction myths - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Myth: Erectile dysfunction only affects men over age 70. Fact: Erectile dysfunction is more common in older men, but it can occur at any age. It affects about half of men ages 40–70. Some erectile function changes with age. Erections may take longer to develop, may not be as rigid or may require more direct stimulation to be achieved.

  10. Urinary incontinence surgery for men - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Artificial urinary sphincters. This surgical procedure is more invasive than male urethral slings and appropriate for men with severe stress incontinence, which is defined as using more than four pads per day. It's also a good option for patients who have damage to sphincter muscles from radiation therapy or a failed male urethral sling.

  11. Men's health: How is benign prostatic hyperplasia treated?

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    Steam therapy. This therapy, also known as uses steam to reduce the size of the prostate. During the treatment, a tiny needle is inserted into the urethra and positioned within the prostate gland. In nine seconds, the needle produces a 2-centimeter-wide steam ball that shrinks surrounding prostate tissue.