The testicles are one of the important organs of the genital system in men. The testis has two important functions such as producing sperm and secreting testosterone (male hormone). In addition to these, testicles are also important in the development of male secondary sexual characteristics. In some cases, testicular sizes are smaller than normal and...
How Does ESWT Work in of Treatment Erectile Dysfunction?
ESWT is a widely used treatment method in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED, erection problem) in recent years. It is a treatment method recommended by the American Urology Association and the European Urology Association (AUA, EAU). With this method, low-intensity shock waves are delivered to the penis. Low intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (Li-ESWT)...
Genital Warts and Treatment
Genital warts (condyloma) are common sexually transmitted diseases in sexually active people. Their size and number may vary. It can be seen in multiple and different sizes as well as a single one. In this article, I will talk about the causes, symptoms, prevention methods, diagnosis and treatment of genital warts, which is one of...
Urethral Stenosis and Internal Uretrotomy Surgery
Urethral stenosis is one of the most common diseases, especially in men. If left untreated, it causes serious health problems up to kidney failure in progressive cases. Depending on the condition of the stenosis, the treatment method changes. Treatment is generally surgery, that is, surgery. The surgery can be either endoscopic (closed) or open surgery,...
Who Is A Urologist Called And What Diseases Does It Treat?
Urology is one of the surgical medical sciences. Urology, which was a department in general surgery in the past, has now become a separate department. There are many sub-branches of urology. In general, Urology deals with diseases in its field in men, women and children. Urology deals with urinary and genital system diseases in men...
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Symptoms and Treatment
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are diseases transmitted from sick people to the other party through unprotected sexual intercourse. Although these diseases are usually passed during sexual intercourse, it is also possible to pass blood and blood products to the baby during surgical interventions or from a sick mother during childbirth. In this article, I will...
Venous Insufficiency and Erectile Dysfunction
For the erection mechanism to function normally, the arterial and venous systems of the penis must function normally. Venous insufficiency is one of the conditions that cause erectile dysfunction (erectile dysfunction, ED, erectile dysfunction) of vascular origin. In this article, I will talk about the causes, diagnosis and treatment of venous leakage or venous insufficiency...
Peyronie’s Disease and Non-Surgical Treatment Methods
Peyronie’s disease occurs in approximately one in 100 men. The disease is usually seen in middle-aged and older men. It can be seen in 8-10% of men under the age of 40. It can be seen in young people (in their 20s). The disease is characterized by an increase in local scar tissue in the...
Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction with Vacuum Pump Device
Vacuum-pump system (vacuum erection device, penile pump, penile vacuum device) has been used for a long time in patients with erectile dysfunction. Pump systems that were previously manually activated are now provided electronically. This system is widely used today because it is easy to use, inexpensive and has no serious side effects. What is...
Priapism and Penile ESWT Treatment
Priapism is one of the urgent diseases of urology. If it is not intervened in the early period, it causes permanent damage to the penis and erection problems. The main treatment for priapism is surgery. Various treatment methods and drugs can be given to prevent damage to the penis after emergency intervention. ESWT treatment is...