Cialis For Men
Wed,26 October 2011
Many arguments have been used to improve the image of Viagra or, in the contrary to steady the image of another product of this range which is called Cialis. Starting from the period of time it lasts in your body and even the effects it produces over men suffering from diabetes.
We have reached the conclusion that claiming Cialis is better then Viagra, can turn out to be true and here are more arguments in favor of this idea: When using Cialis as treatment for erectile disfunctions, let's say a tablet each day for example, and than continues the treatment, will observe that in the second day
Prostate, Treatments and drugs
Wed,26 October 2011Treatment for an enlarged prostate is determined by your signs and symptoms and their severity. If you have significant problems, such as urinary bleeding, persistent urinary tract infections, bladder and kidney damage, your doctor will probably recommend treatment. If your prostate is enlarged but your symptoms aren't too bothersome, treatment may not be necessary.
A wide variety of treatments are available to ease the signs and symptoms of an enlarged prostate. They include medications, other nonsurgical therapies and surgical procedures.
Medications
Medications are the most common method for controlling m
Hair loss cause
Wed,26 October 2011Excessive hair loss (more than 100 hairs a day) can be caused by inherited factors, disease, stress, medications, injury, aging, or hair care.
Inherited hair loss
The most common cause of hair loss is genetics—you inherit the tendency to lose hair from either or both of your parents. This is called male-pattern hair loss or female-pattern hair loss. The medical term for this type of hair loss is androgenetic alopecia.
In this type of hair loss, your genes affect how your hair grows. They trigger a sensitivity to a class of hormones called androgens, including testosterone, which causes hair follicles (
What is urinary incontinence in men?
Wed,26 October 2011
Urinary incontinence is the accidental release of urine. It is not a disease but rather a symptom of a problem with a man's urinary tract.
Urine is produced by the kidneys and stored in a muscular sac called the urinary bladder. A tube called the urethra, which is surrounded by a special ring of muscles called the urinary sphincter, leads from the bladder through the prostate and penis to the outside of the body. As the bladder becomes filled with urine, complex nerve signals ensure that the sphincter stays contracted and the bladder stays relaxed. This interaction between nerves and muscles prevents urine from leaking o
Penicillins for urinary tract infections
Wed,26 October 2011
These antibiotics kill the bacteria that commonly cause urinary tract infections (UTIs). Amoxicillin is taken by mouth (orally). Ampicillin is taken by mouth or given by injection.
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in the organs and tubes that process and carry urine out of the body. Most UTIs are either bladder infections (cystitis) or kidney infections (pyelonephritis).
UTIs occur most often when bacteria begin to grow in the kidneys, the bladder, the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder (ureters), or the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside of the body (urethra). Sexu
Orphenadrine (muscle relaxant) What is orphenadrine?
Wed,26 October 2011
Do not take this medication if you are allergic to orphenadrine, or if you have problems with urination, an enlarged prostate, glaucoma, a blockage in your stomach or intestines, trouble swallowing, or myasthenia gravis.
Do not crush, chew, or break the extended-release tablet. Swallow the pill whole. Breaking or crushing the pill may cause too much of the drug to be released at one time.
Orphenadrine may be habit-forming and should be used only by the person it was prescribed for. Orphenadrine should never be given to another person, especially someone who has a history of drug abuse or addiction. Keep the medication in a se
Penis pumps for erectile dysfunction
Wed,26 October 2011Erectile dysfunction is a common disorder, especially in older men. Treatment options include oral medications such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, medications inserted into the urethra, medications given by injection directly into the penis, and penile implants. Another good option for some men is a penis pump, also known as a vacuum constriction device (VCD). These pumps are available by prescription.
What are the advantages of penis pumps?
Penis pumps can be a good treatment choice if medications for erectile dysfunction don't work or penile implant surgery isn't a good option. Penis pumps can al
Bone mineral density
Wed,26 October 2011A bone mineral density (BMD) test measures the density of minerals (such as calcium) in your bones using a special X-ray, computed tomography (CT) scan, or ultrasound. This information is used to estimate the strength of your bones.
We all lose some bone mass as we age. Bones naturally become thinner (called osteopenia) as you grow older because existing bone is broken down faster than new bone is made. As this occurs, our bones lose calcium and other minerals and become lighter, less dense, and more porous. This makes the bones weaker and increases the chance that they might break (fracture).
With further bone los
Sexuality and Reproductive Issues
Wed,26 October 2011Sexuality is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon that incorporates biologic, psychologic, interpersonal, and behavioral dimensions. It is important to recognize that a wide range of normal sexual functioning exists. Ultimately, sexuality is defined by each patient and his/her partner within a context of factors such as gender, age, personal attitudes, and religious and cultural values.
Many types of cancer and cancer therapies are frequently associated with sexual dysfunction. Across sites, estimates of sexual dysfunction after various cancer treatments have ranged from 40% to 100% posttreatment. Research suggests that about 5
Trimethobenzamide-what is?
Wed,26 October 2011
Seek emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much of this medicine. Symptoms of a trimethobenzamide overdose may include drowsiness, uncontrollable movements, muscle spasms, blurred vision, seizures or convulsions, difficulty breathing, and death.
Trimethobenzamide may increase the side effects of other drugs that make you sleepy (such as alcohol, cold medicine, pain medication, muscle relaxants, and medicine for seizures, depression or anxiety). Before using trimethobenzamide, tell your doctor if you are using any of these medicines.
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