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Meet Jane, Freed from 8 Years of Nephrostomy Urine Bag Dependence

When a routine but urgent surgery at a major hospital turned into a trauma case, Jane was left with damaged ureters, and her life was transformed into a struggle, dependent on nephrostomy urine bags and frequent hospital visits. “We were told [the ureter] was never irreparable,” recalled her daughter, Jill, who is Jane’s primary caregiver […]

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Your PSA Level is High… Now What?

Chances are, you’ve heard the acronym “PSA.” It stands for prostate-specific antigen, a protein produced by cells in the prostate, which is a walnut-sized gland below the bladder that’s involved in semen production. Normally, only small amounts of PSA enter the bloodstream. But when the prostate is affected by certain health conditions, PSA levels can […]

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Can a Tomato a Day Keep BPH Away?

What we eat impacts every physiological process and anatomical structure, and the prostate is no exception. The foods we consume directly affect how the prostate functions. Lycopene has been on the research radar for quite some time, and new studies are helping to explain how it actually works inside the body. From reducing oxidative stress […]

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The Role of Urology in Spina Bifida Care

Spina bifida is one of the most common congenital disabilities affecting the central nervous system. It affects roughly 1 in 2,875 births in the United States each year, and happens when the spinal column doesn’t fully close during early development in the womb, affecting nerves, muscles, and organs in different ways.¹ The condition ranges in […]

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Newborn Cryptorchidism: When Testicles Don’t Descend

Emotions are high when a baby enters the world, and parents want the best for their newborn. When an anomaly pops up, it’s easy to worry – even when it’s something benign. One of the most common findings during newborn exams is an undescended testicle, also called cryptorchidism. This condition can sound alarming, but most […]

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From Blood Sugar to Baby Plans: GLP-1 RAs & Male Fertility

GLP-1 medications, otherwise known as GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs), have been grabbing headlines lately – not just for helping people manage type 2 diabetes and shed pounds, but also in the context of… male fertility? Specifically, a swirl of online speculation has some wondering: Do GLP-1 RAs impact your ability to have children? GLP-1 […]

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Can Your Habits Help Prevent Bladder Cancer… Even if It Runs in the Family?

Bladder cancer doesn’t get as much airtime as other cancers, but it should. It’s the 10th most common cancer worldwide, with over 600,000 new cases each year and more than 200,000 deaths annually.¹ Recent research is showing that both genetics and lifestyle play a role in bladder cancer. The twist? Even if you’ve inherited a […]

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Let’s Talk About Leaks: Urinary Incontinence During Intimacy

Sex is meant to be intimate and enjoyable, but when urinary leakage happens, the moment can lose its magic. Urinary incontinence affects a significant number of men to varying degrees, particularly those who’ve had prostate cancer treatment. While potentially awkward, it’s also common and treatable. Defining the Disruption Sexual incontinence is a form of urinary […]

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Urinary Retention: What It Is, Why It Happens, and When to Seek Help

Urinary retention is a condition in which the bladder does not empty completely, or at all, even when it feels full. This can occur suddenly or develop gradually over time. Though it can affect both men and women, urinary retention is more common in men, particularly as they age. While it may seem like an […]

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The Latest Tools in Men’s Health – Now at Georgia Urology

Georgia Urology is proud to bring game-changing, minimally invasive technologies to men’s health care. These innovative treatments are designed to address low-grade prostate cancer, kidney stones, and enlarged prostate (BPH) without the need for traditional surgery, offering patients faster recovery, less discomfort, and better outcomes. CVAC System – Gentle, Comprehensive Kidney Stone Removal CVAC provides […]

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When Things Start to Shift: Exercise and Pelvic Organ Prolapse

It’s not the easiest thing to talk about or contend with, but pelvic organ prolapse is more common than most women realize. It happens for several reasons – childbirth, surgery, or just with time – and there are things you can do to help alleviate it. First Things First: What is Pelvic Organ Prolapse? Pelvic […]

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