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Vacuum erection devices are also known as penis pumps or ED
pumps. Penis pumps and ED pumps are the most common form of
treatment for erectile dysfunction or impotence. Impotence or
erectile dysfunction is the body’s inability to get and keep an
erection for a period of time. Most men will experience symptoms of
ED at some point, and these should always be reported to a doctor
due to the fact that ED normally has underlying conditions.
Vacuum erection devices are the first form of treatment offered
by doctors for ED. Vacuum erection devices are available in many
online retailers, and a prescription is not necessary for purchase.
There are some sites that work directly with private insurance
companies and Medicare to help...
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Vacuum erection devices are also known as penis pumps or ED
pumps. ED pumps and penis pumps are the first treatment doctors’
offer for the medical condition Erectile dysfunction or Impotence.
Impotence or Erectile dysfunction is described as the body’s
inability to get and keep an erection for a sustained period of
time.
Vacuum erection devices are the first treatment offered to those
with ED because there are no serious side effects associated with
their use. Vacuum erection devices can be used at any time before
sexual intercourse, and can be used as often as required. After the
initial purchase of the vacuum erection device, there are no
additional costs unless the patient wants additional parts or
accessories to use with...
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The prostate is a gland that is present in men as part of their
reproductive system. It is roughly three centimeters and is located
at the neck of the bladder and in front of the rectum. It surrounds
the urethra, through which urine and semen must travel to be
expelled from the penis. Prostate cancer occurs most often in men
over fifty years old, and is treatable if detected early.
Treatments for the disease vary according to the overall health of
the patient and how advanced the prostate...
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The prostate is a gland present only in men, located at the neck
of the bladder, and just in front of the rectum.It is about three
centimeters in length and surrounds the urethra. Urine and semen
must travel through the urethra in order to be expelled through the
penis.
Prostate cancer occurs when abnormal cells develop in the
prostate, and multiply, forming enlargement and potentially a
tumor. While early detection is key in successfully treating
prostate cancer, there are very few...
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PSA or prostate-specific antigen test is a test that is done on
the cells in the prostate gland that measures the level of PSA in
the blood. It is used along with the rectal exam to help find
prostate cancer in men older than 50 by the FDA. PSA can be a cause
of Erectile dysfunction or Impotence, and patients who have PSA and
find cancer can also use ED pumps or penis pumps as treatment for
the ED.
PSA levels are not the only item used to determine prostate
conditions including...
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PSA or prostate-specific antigen test are a means of helping
detect prostate cancer or recurrences of prostate cancer in men.
PSA levels are taken from the blood and then compared to the
baseline for that patient. For the PSA test to be accurate, a man
cannot be on hormone therapy for prostate cancer, as this can cause
PSA levels to be higher or lower than normal. If a patient has a
high or very low PSA level, another prostate-specific antigen test
may be required.
The PSA reference...
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Prostate cancer is characterized by a malignant tumor in the
prostate, which is a gland located at the neck of the bladder and
just in front of the rectum. It is generally about three
centimeters long and surrounds the urethra.
Early Symptoms
Prostate cancer is marked by no apparent symptoms at the onset
of the disease. Given that the incidence of prostate cancer becomes
more common in men over forty, it is advisable for men to begin
having discussions with...
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Prostate cancer is a dangerous cancer affecting males in their
50’s and older that develops slowly and has the potential to spread
throughout the body infecting other organs and vital tissues. While
treatable in its early stages, and oftentimes curable, prostate
cancer in its advanced stages is unable to be treated once its
spread to other parts of the body. It’s important to recognize the
signs of this cancer, and sometimes can be quite difficult as it
usually lays dormant or in a state...
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