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Low T 101 – The Symptoms and Effects of Low Testosterone

While testosterone is often mistakenly linked to aggressive behavior in men, it plays a vital part in regulating bodily functions […]

The Interesting Interplay Between Peyronie’s, Low T & Erectile Dysfunction

One of the things that we urologists learn very shortly after starting to treat patients is that very few of […]

When & Why to See a Urologist

The urinary system is an integral part of the body’s regulation process. Its primary function is to remove extra water and waste that the kidneys filter out of the blood and would otherwise build up in the body. A urologist is a specialist physician who can diagnose and treat problems affecting the bladder, kidney, urinary tract, and men’s health issues.

When Should You See A Urologist For Fatigue?

Chronic fatigue can drain you of your strength and cause you to feel exhausted, physically and emotionally. It can hinder you from enjoying day-to-day activities or from engaging in your responsibilities. One of the best ways to address fatigue is by relaxing and getting enough sleep. If you have a stressful job or personal life,…

Symptoms and Long-Term Effects of Low Testosterone

The hormone that gives men their “manly” characteristics, such as a deep voice, facial hair and strength, testosterone also helps to regulate a man’s sex drive and production of red blood cells and sperm. By the time a man reaches his 40s, testosterone production starts to wane; by their 50s men often start to notice…

Is Testosterone Replacement Right for Me?

With the hectic go-go-go lifestyle experienced by most men these days, exhaustion and low sex drive seem like an epidemic which is too often attributed to low testosterone.  But is “low T” just part of getting older or a result of a modern lifestyle?  Should all men supplement their testosterone levels?  There are many misconceptions…

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