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Learn about #My1stProstateCheck, 365 Cancer Prevention Society’s free prostate cancer screening campaign, offering early detection and support for at-risk men.
Prostate cancer often develops silently, making regular screenings crucial for early detection and treatment. Understanding symptoms and risk factors like genetics and lifestyle, and prioritising early detection can save lives.
Men’s Health FAQs: From sex drive to prostate exams, find answers to the health questions you’re too afraid to ask – judgement free.
Movember is a global movement dedicated to men’s health. Beyond the moustache trend, it raises awareness for prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and mental health, empowering men to have open conversations and take charge of their health, all year long.
Celebrate Men’s Health Awareness Month by learning about 5 key supplements that support men’s wellness, from heart health and muscle strength to improved mental wellbeing. Prioritise your health today with these essential nutrients!
As men age, an benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is common and can disrupt daily life. While not life-threatening, untreated BPH may lead to complications. Recognise symptoms early and explore treatment options, from lifestyle changes to minimally invasive procedures, to safeguard your prostate health.
She eventually found out he developed genital psoriasis as a result of a traumatic brain injury. Despite a strong emotional connection, the couple faced increasing tension due to a significant lack of physical intimacy. The husband, a 41-year-old hardworking man, had been avoiding sexual contact, leading his wife to question whether their marriage could survive this hurdle.
The Singapore Medical Council (SMC) has suspended Dr Yeo Khee Hong, a veteran doctor with 42 years of experience, for one year due to professional misconduct. This suspension follows a misdiagnosis in 2019 that resulted in a teenage patient losing his testicle.
King Charles III has received medical treatment for an enlarged prostate, a condition common among men his age, Buckingham Palace announced. The monarch has what is clinically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). But what does BPH mean? Dr Ronny Tan and Dr Lie Kwok Ying, Urologists of Advanced Urology Associates, Singapore, help to explain the condition. They also advise on treatment options for this common condition, such as transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) and prostatic urethral lift (PUL).
This meticulous surgery required the combined expertise of specialists in kidney surgery, transplantation, and functional urology. The team delicately sutured the patient’s buccal mucosa to the ureter, ensuring a blood supply through the omentum. The choice of the buccal mucosa was strategic, given its resilience and compatibility with urinary tract tissues.
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