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		<title>7 Common Urology Problems in Men</title>
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<p>When our urinary system works correctly, it regulates, manages and eliminates urine waste. It includes a number of moving parts, such as your kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra. Regardless of age or ethnicity, men can experience urologic problems or conditions, resulting in problems eliminating or challenges with reproductive organs.</p>
<p><b>Here are the 7 most common urologic problems that plague men:</b></p>
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<p><b>Urinary Incontinence:</b> While it’s not harmful to your heath, unintended urination can be burdensome to daily life and can lead to embarrassing moments. There are a variety of things that cause urinary incontinence, such as diabetes, weakened bladder muscles or sphincter muscles, spinal cord injury, certain diseases, and even severe constipation. Oftentimes, simple lifestyle changes can help get urinary incontinence under control.</p>
<p><b>Kidney Stones:</b> Kidney stones and ureteral stones occur when crystal-like particles in the urine develop and small particles grow around the crystals. The stones can get blocked in your urinary tract system and make it painful to urinate. While most stones can be passed naturally, larger stones often require surgery or specific procedures to break them.</p>
<p><b>Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH):</b> BPH is a non-cancerous swelling or enlargement of the prostate, usually occurring in men over the age of 50. BPH can cause frequent urination, as well as difficulty urinating. Men are at an increased risk for BPH if they have a family history or other health conditions.</p>
<p><b>Prostate Cancer:</b> Prostate cancer affects the prostate gland, the gland that produces a fluid that protects sperm. Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men. It develops when prostate cells grow abnormally and in a very rapid manner. The best way to successfully address prostate cancer is through early detection, which is why men are encouraged to get checked yearly.</p>
<p><b>Prostatitis: </b>This is a non-cancerous inflammation of the prostate gland that often causes difficulty urinating, pain, chills and discomfort or pain in the genitals<b>. </b>The most common symptoms include painful urination, which can be misdiagnosed as a UTI, fever or chills, abdominal pain, or pain in the pelvic or lower back.</p>
<p><b>Erectile Dysfunction:</b> Occurs when a man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection for intercourse. While erectile dysfunction isn’t fatal, it causes stress, embarrassment, and strained relationships. It can often reflect underlying health issues such as coronary artery disease or diabetes. If these are addressed and erectile problems persist, urologists can offer medical and/or procedural options for restoring erectile function.</p>
<p><b>Male infertility</b>: This is also is considered a urologic problem or disease and is defined as the inability to conceive after one or more years of unprotected intercourse. Talk to your doctor if you are having trouble conceiving to better understand the underlying cause.</p>
<p>See your doctor if you suspect you may have any of these conditions.</p>
<p>Dr. Merrit DeBartolo, board certified urologist, sees patients at Mercyhealth Woodstock and Mercyhealth Hospital and Medical Center–Harvard. For more information or to make an appointment, call (815) 337-7100.</p>
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		<title>Men Who Get Plastic Surgery Seen As More Attractive</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Source: mensvariety.com Are you a man thinking of plastic surgery? Ever wonder if an eye lift, nose job or facelift [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Are you a man thinking of plastic surgery? Ever wonder if an eye lift, nose job or facelift might increase your handsomeness? Worried about what others might think?</p>



<p>If the answer is yes, I’ve got some news for you. According to a new study appearing in JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery, men who undergo a nip and tuck procedure are seen as more attractive and trustworthy.</p>



<p>The research, conducted by plastic surgeons at Georgetown University and Brooke Army Medical Center, revealed that guys experience similar benefits as women perceptually.</p>



<p>For this investigation, 24 men went “under the knife” for one of the following surgeries: an upper eyelid lift [upper blepharoplasty], a reduction of lower eyelid skin [lower blepharoplasty], a face-lift, a brow-lift, a neck-lift, a nose job (rhinoplasty) or a chin implant.</p>



<p>The average age of each man was 49 years old.</p>



<p>As part of the study, the participants, all who paid for their own procedures, agreed to let others look at their “before and after” pictures for the purposes of research.</p>



<p>The photos were shown to 150 people – most of whom were white and between the ages of 25-34. None of the viewers were briefed on the study’s intent. Each person was asked to rate the personality of the men who underwent surgery.</p>



<p>Choices included being aggressive, likeability, trustworthiness, attractiveness and masculinity.</p>



<p>The results revealed significantly high perceptions of attractiveness and trustworthiness. Additionally, the men who underwent the surgeries were viewed as&nbsp;<strong>more likable and masculine</strong>.</p>



<p>There was only one exception. The guys who underwent a chin implant did not show any meaningful improvements.</p>



<p>Michael J. Reilly, MD, an associate professor of otolaryngology at Georgetown&#8217;s School of Medicine and study investigator said the following in a press release:</p>



<p>“The tendency to judge facial appearance is likely rooted in evolution, as studies suggest evaluating a person based on appearance is linked to survival-our animal instinct tells us to avoid those who are ill-willed and we know from previous research that personality traits are drawn from an individual&#8217;s neutral expressions.”</p>



<p>Men’s Variety spoke to Dan Berger, MD with NorthStar Medical Center in Chicago. Berger offers non-evasive cosmetic procedures to men, including Botox and dermal fillers.</p>



<p>“More and more, men are doing away with the old stereotypes [plastic surgery] and opting for procedures to help them look there best. Maybe it has something to do with how competitive guys are, who knows? All I can say is there has been a sea change in attitudes,” Berger said.</p>



<p>A change, indeed.</p>



<p>In the past, men perceived other men who “went under the knife” as narcissistic. But given the growth in the men’s grooming and self-care market, a shift has taken place.</p>



<p>Men now make up 15-20% of the cosmetic surgery market, and that number is expected to grow significantly over the next decade. “Men are increasingly concerned with how they look. Today, it’s OK for them to talk about the topic – and do something about it,” Berger adds.</p>



<p>There are other ways to enhance your appearance that don’t include surgery or needles. Examples include collagen sheet masks that promote a younger look. If you are a bit older, you can also get your DILF on by following our handy guide.</p>



<p>So, there you have it, folks. Men who opt for some form of plastic surgery may experience the desired benefit of looking more attractive to others.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.mymedicplus.com/blog/men-who-get-plastic-surgery-seen-as-more-attractive/">Men Who Get Plastic Surgery Seen As More Attractive</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.mymedicplus.com/blog">MyMedicPlus</a>.</p>
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