Sclerotherapy
A varicocele is an abnormality of the veins that take blood away from the testicles. The veins become bigger and more obvious, that may cause pain and lead to testicular atrophy (shrinkage of the testicles).
A varicocele is an abnormality of the veins that take blood away from the testicles. The veins become bigger and more obvious, that may cause pain and lead to testicular atrophy (shrinkage of the testicles).
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as a permanent inability to obtain or maintain an erection for sexual intercourse. Difficulties with achieving an erection concern men of all age groups, and very often coexist with common diseases – such as atherosclerosis, hypertension, or diabetes.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia ( enlarged prostate ) is a common condition, occurring in over 50% of men older than 50 years. This condition means an enlargement of the prostate, with consequent compression of the urethra. When this disease becomes symptomatic the treatment is necessary. Drugs therapy is the first choice treatment and is effective in patients with mild / medium symptoms. If after 6 months of drug therapy there is no satisfactory symptom relief, other therapeutic approaches must be considered: classical surgical intervention – prostatectomy ( for prostate of a volume over 100 cc ) or minimally invasive transurethral resection procedure TURP – for a prostate volume up to 80-100 cc). However both techniques are associated with a significant complication rate. Alternative solutions to TURP include transurethral ablation using laser or ultrasound.
More people want to change the shape of their nose today than any time in the past 10 years. The build-up of the demand encourages new developments in technology which has never been as remarkable as today.
More people want to change the shape of their nose today than any time in the past 10 years. The build-up of the demand encourages new developments in technology which has never been as remarkable as today.
Scientists have discovered a molecular “switch” that makes cells in breast cancer tumors become aggressive.
Georgette Greene has an active lifestyle and works out at least five times a week. But six years ago, the Campbell resident realized she could no longer do a squat. She exercised even harder and lost weight. “That helped for a little while,” she said. “But from there my knees got progressively worse.” Today the 57-year-old Greene lies in a hospital bed for the first time since having her daughter— now seated by her side — 31 years ago. She’s about to undergo total knee replacement surgery.
Phacoemulsification systems market is quickly gaining popularity and is probably going to be a generally utilized strategy for cataract surgery in many parts of the world sooner rather than later.
When is a woman eligible for breast surgery?