Honeymoon impotence is a form of erectile dysfunction (ED) that typically occurs during the early stages of marriage or a new sexual relationship. It is often triggered by anxiety, stress, or high expectations surrounding sexual performance, leading to temporary difficulties in achieving or maintaining an erection. In this article i will give general information about...
Mediterranean Diet Reduces Kidney Stone Formation and Recurrence
The Mediterranean diet, renowned for its heart-healthy benefits, has also been found to reduce the formation and recurrence of kidney stones. Rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats like olive oil, this diet promotes optimal hydration and reduces the risk factors associated with kidney stone development. Incorporating the Mediterranean diet into daily life...
What should We Pay Attention to when Using Dietary Supplements for Erectile Dysfunction?
When considering dietary supplements for erectile dysfunction (ED), it’s important to approach them with caution and informed awareness. While some supplements claim to enhance sexual function, their effectiveness and safety are not always guaranteed. Understanding the potential risks, consulting with urologist (doctor) , and being aware of possible interactions with other medications are crucial steps...
FAQs and Answers About Genital HPV in Men
Genital Human Papillomavirus (HPV), commonly known as condyloma or genital warts, is a prevalent sexually transmitted infection (STI). This FAQ (frequently asked questions) aims to provide clear and concise answers to common questions about HPV, including its transmission, symptoms, prevention, and treatment options. FAQs and answers about genital HPV in men Here’s a list of...
Comparison of Different Varicocelectomy Techniques
Varicocele, a condition characterized by the enlargement of veins within the scrotum, can impact male fertility and cause discomfort. Various surgical interventions are available to address this issue, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. This comparison aims to evaluate the effectiveness, recovery times, and potential complications associated with different varicocele operations, including open surgery,...
Cystoscopy-Urethrocystoscopy: What is It, What are the Indications
Cystoscopy (urethrocystoscopy) is a medical procedure that allows doctors to examine the inside of the bladder and urethra using a cystoscope. This procedure helps diagnose and treat conditions such as bladder tumors, stones, infections, and urinary tract abnormalities. It can be performed under local or general anesthesia and may involve taking tissue samples or performing...
Treatment of Genital Human Papillomavirus (HPV, Condyloma) with Cauterization
Cauterization, or cotherisation, is a medical procedure used to remove HPV (Human Papillomavirus) warts by burning the tissue with heat, electricity, or chemicals. Genital HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection that can cause genital warts, known as condylomas. These warts appear as small, flesh-colored or gray growths in the genital area. What is genital...
Partial Cystectomy Surgery for Bladder Cancer
Partial cystectomy (PC) is a surgical procedure used to treat bladder cancer by removing only the part of the bladder affected by the tumor, rather than the entire bladder. This approach is typically considered when the cancer is localized to a specific area of the bladder and hasn’t spread to other parts. The goal of...
FAQs about Intrakavernous Injection for Erectile Dysfunction
Intrakavernous injection therapy is a well-established treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED). This method involves the direct injection of medication into the penis to enhance blood flow and facilitate an erection. In this section, we address common questions and concerns about this treatment option, including how it works, its effectiveness, potential side effects, and what to...
Retroperitoneal Fibrosis (Ormond’s Disease): Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
Retroperitoneal fibrosis, also known as Ormond’s disease, is a rare condition characterized by the development of excess fibrous tissue in the retroperitoneal space, the area behind the abdominal cavity. This fibrous tissue can encase and obstruct structures such as the ureters, leading to complications like kidney damage. The exact cse of the disease is often...









