Kidney stones can be incredibly painful. So how can your urologist help? Read more about how they use various diagnostic tests to determine if the source of your pain is indeed a kidney stone.
The Benefits of Pelvic Floor Therapy
Symptoms present differently in men and women. For example, in women, this condition may be the result of a long or difficult labor and in men, this condition may be linked to erectile dysfunction. Read more about the benefits of pelvic floor therapy.
Confronting The Postpartum Incontinence Myth: When to Talk to Your Urologist
What to Know About Ureteral Stents
The ureters are tubes consisting of smooth muscle that carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. Sometimes, the ureters can become blocked and a urologist may use a ureteral stent to aid in keeping the ureter(s) open. Contact us today if you’re experiencing symptoms or want to learn more about the procedure.
Are Kidney Stones an Inherited Condition?
Over half a million Americans wind up in the emergency room as a result of kidney stones each year. If your relatives have a history of kidney stones, you’re even more likely to have them yourself. Contact us today if you’re curious about your risk factor.
The Basics of Erectile Dysfunction
Take Control of Your Bladder Health
Working with your doctor to address your specific issues, you can tailor a strategy that fits your lifestyle. Below are some ways you can be proactive and take back control of your bladder health.
The Link Between Erectile Dysfunction and Heart Disease
Although erectile dysfunction (ED) and heart disease may seem unrelated, medical studies on the subject have shown there is a strong link between the two. In fact, men who have ED are more likely to be diagnosed with heart disease than smokers or those with a family history of coronary heart disease.
Why You Shouldn’t Feel Embarrassed to Discuss Your Urologic Health
What You Need to Know About Testicular Cancer
You may not hear about it as often as some other cancers, but testicular cancer can affect a man in the prime of his life, just as it did NFL punter Josh Bidwell at age 23. The good news is that it is treatable. In fact, with chemotherapy, Bidwell was eventually able to return to professional football.
Let’s Talk About Male Infertility
Why Female Sexual Health Matters, and Why It Should Be Talked About More
Although sex is interwoven into just about every aspect of our daily lives (i.e. magazines, tv, movies, music, fashion, etc.) we still somehow have a hard time talking about it. Discussing sex can raise feelings of embarrassment, awkwardness, and even shame. And, we’d argue, even more so when it comes to female sexual health.
Is Prostate Cancer Hereditary? Should I Ask for Genetic Testing?
How to Avoid UTIs This Summer
Is There a Link Between Diabetes and Urological Health?
Diabetes is a common condition that affects approximately 37 million Americans. And over 50% of those men and women with diabetes have some kind of bladder dysfunction.
Are There Foods That Can Irritate My Bladder?
The urinary system is a collection of organs whose primary function is to remove waste from blood circulation. This waste is converted to urine in the bladder. The bladder, like other areas of the body, can get inflamed. If food becomes the cause of bladder discomfort, it may be necessary to alter your diet.
Are Kidney Stones Common in Children?
9 Common Outpatient Procedures Your Urologist Might Recommend
There are many different reasons for an individual to see a urologist. From uncovering problems with incontinence to seeking answers about recurring UTIs, urologists offer a wide array of services. Established in 1987, Norman Urology Associates is committed to giving men, women, and children the best care possible. Utilizing the most recent diagnostic procedures and therapeutic strategies, we are dedicated to the early diagnosis, effective treatment, and prevention of urologic illnesses. Some of the most common outpatient procedures your urologist might recommend are outlined in this article.