by Karl Marvin Tan MD | Nov 13, 2022 | Erectile Dysfunction, General urology, Men's Health, Penile Disease, Peyronie's Disease, Self Examination, Smoking
Erectile dysfunction, or ED, is when a man can’t keep an erection going. There are many reasons why men can’t get or keep an erection, but the most common ones are related to other health problems in the body that can cause ED. These include poor blood...
by Karl Marvin Tan MD | Oct 29, 2022 | Erectile Dysfunction, General urology, Men's Health, Penile Disease, Self Examination
Men of any age can have trouble getting or keeping an erection, and it’s never a good time for it. Most people think that erectile dysfunction only happens to older men, but the truth is that it can happen to young men, middle-aged men, and yes, even older men....
by Karl Marvin Tan MD | Oct 29, 2022 | Erectile Dysfunction, General urology, Men's Health, Self Examination
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a painful condition that affects up to 30 million men in the U.S., especially those over 65. ED means that a man can’t get or keep an erection that is strong enough for sex. Men can have trouble getting or keeping an erection from...
by Karl Marvin Tan MD | May 30, 2021 | Cancer, Erectile Dysfunction, General urology, Kidney, Kidney Cancer, Kidney Stone, Penile Disease, Peyronie's Disease, Prostate, Prostate Cancer, Self Examination, Smoking, Testicular Cancer, Testis, Urological Cancer, Urothelial Cancer
Men’s Health Month is observed in June across the country, with a range of preventative screenings, health fairs, and other education and outreach programs. Men have a reputation for being huge, strong, and unstoppable. Men’s urge to avoid health...
by Karl Marvin Tan MD | Apr 29, 2021 | Erectile Dysfunction, General urology, Penile Disease, Peyronie's Disease, Self Examination
Peyronie’s disease causes the penis to become twisted or curved. It may result in pain, erectile dysfunction (ED), and organ shortening. Scar tissue that grows within the penis in Peyronie’s disease causes the curvature. Flat lumps can form as a result of...
by Karl Marvin Tan MD | Apr 25, 2021 | Self Examination, Testicular Cancer, Testis
Testicular cancer is a life-threatening illness, but it is treatable in the vast majority of cases. It is the most common type of cancer in men between the ages of 15 and 35, despite the fact that it is a rare cancer that accounts for just 1.2 percent of all cancers...
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