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sdmenshealth-blog · 4 years
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Are you looking for natural infertility treatments in san diego & sexual dysfunction treatment in the san diego? San Diego Men's Health is one of the best treatment centers that improve sexual function with an ensuing impact on quality of life. We have several laser methods for treating an enlarged prostate gland. Call now!
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sdmenshealth-blog · 5 years
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Welcome to San Diego Men's Health. We offer best male infertility treatment in san diego and sexual dysfunction treatment. We offer treatment options for a variety of men's healthcare needs including testosterone replacement, low t treatment, vasectomy and many more. Schedule an appointment today.
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sdmenshealth-blog · 5 years
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We offer treatment options for a variety of men's healthcare needs including sexual dysfunction treatment, sexual dysfunction therapy, vasectomy and many more.
Dr. Hsieh in  san diego is one of the best male fertility specialists on men’s health and treatment services.
Our health care professional provides an effective treatment for erectile dysfunction in men. Schedule an appointment today.
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Low serum testosterone, also known as hypogonadism or andropause, affects 40 percent men over the age of 45. The prevalence of low testosterone also increases with age and includes symptoms such as low libido, irritability, muscle loss, erectile dysfunction, hot flashes and fatigue. For men, testosterone production gradually decreases across the lifespan.
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The prostate is a walnut-sized gland that forms part of the male reproductive system and produces the fluid that carries sperm during ejaculation. The prostrate surrounds the urethra, the canal that carries urine from the bladder out of the body.
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T. Mike Hsieh, MD
Director of Male Fertility and Men’s Health at the department of Urology, UC San Diego
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Vasectomy is an outpatient procedure for male sterilization and/or permanent birth control. During this process, the male’s vas deferens (the tube that allows sperm to travel from the testicles to the penis) are severed and then tied/sealed to prevent sperm from mixing with the ejaculated semen, preventing fertilization from occurring. The vas deferens are placed back inside the scrotum and testicles continue to produce sperm, but they are reabsorbed by the body.
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Although many choose to undergo a vasectomy, there are plenty of reasons to want to reverse the procedure once it’s been completed (divorce, loss of a child, change of heart). Nowadays there are advanced methods to do so effectively and restore your fertility. Because a vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure, undoing it simply involves reattaching the previously severed vas deferens. Vasectomy reversal reconnects the pathway for the sperm to get into the semen.
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Low serum testosterone, also known as hypogonadism or andropause, affects 40 percent men over the age of 45. The prevalence of low testosterone also increases with age and includes symptoms such as low libido, irritability, muscle loss, erectile dysfunction, hot flashes and fatigue. For men, testosterone production gradually decreases across the lifespan. Studies have shown that in men over 60 there is a 20 percent increase of low testosterone, a 30 percent rise in men over 70 and a 50 percent increase in men over 80 years of age. ==========================================================
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