PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT: TREATMENT OPTIONS

October 4, 2009 by: admin


Dr. Andrew Siegel, a urologist in Hackensack, New Jersey, discusses a government of urinary symptoms from BPH (also well known as an lengthened prostate).

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7 Responses to “PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT: TREATMENT OPTIONS”
  1. BuyUroxatral says:

    COOL

  2. izzysharey says:

    The greenlight proceedure made me very unhappy because it gave me retrograde ejaculation, had i known i would not have the proceedure.

  3. incontinencedoc says:

    The greenlight PVP is an excellent means of relieving prostatic obstruction, but can result in the bladder neck being opened to the extent that semen travels backwards into the bladder at the time of ejaculation, the path of least resistance. It should not change the sensation of ejaculation, but just result in dry ejaculations, and should have no consequences unless you desire having children. That being said, it is an annoying collateral effect of the laser for some men.

  4. Videomax4u says:

    A very clear and informative explanation. Thanks.

  5. Gafmo says:

    Very informative – thank you.

  6. blastfromplantfibers says:

    I found the video very informative. It’s great to know what options are available for anyone experiencing BPH and in need of treatment.

  7. grprix1978 says:

    Excellent!…the doctor made it all quite clear and understandable!.. this video should have gotten many more hits than it has. I’m getting he Laser Prostatectomy pretty soon and am looking forward to not getting up that often at night.The doctor mentioned that BPH causes some sleeplessness which I never knew was related to BPH. I’ve been having that problem which is another reason that I’m really looking forward to my procedure soon!..

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