For some men, maintaining an erection without constant stimulation can be a struggle, and it may raise concerns about what’s going on beneath the surface. While occasional difficulties are common, needing constant stimulation to stay erect could point to underlying issues. Various factors—both physical and psychological—can contribute to this experience, from circulation issues to stress. At Parzona MD Urology, our specialists are here to help you understand the root causes, offering tailored insights and treatments to restore your confidence and ensure lasting satisfaction. Let’s explore the potential reasons and how to address them for a healthier, happier you.
Why Can’t I Stay Erect Without Constant Stimulation?Experiencing sudden loss of erection can be incredibly frustrating, especially when the moment feels just right. If this has happened to you, it might be due to venous leakage—a condition where blood flows into the penis but escapes too quickly, preventing a sustained erection. In this article, we’ll explore the ins and outs of venous leakage, including what it is, potential treatments, and whether medications like Viagra can help. We’ll address common questions such as the causes behind this condition, its curability, and how to identify if you’re experiencing a venous leak. Understanding venous leakage is the first step towards regaining confidence and enjoying a fulfilling sexual experience. Join us as we delve into this often-misunderstood issue and provide insights to help you take control of your sexual health.
Venous Leakage: Why Won’t My Penis Stay Hard?In Episode 25 of <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep</a>, Dr. Joe Pazona talks about prostate cancer, which is a disease that is common among many men especially as they age during. He is joined with his co-host as they talk about a wide range of topics, including prostate anatomy, which is important for understanding the role of PSA testing in the diagnosis of prostate cancer, treatment options, its complexity, and the age of diagnosis and detection. Keep reading to learn more about prostate cancer’s realities and how to manage it.
The Reality of Prostate Cancer: Essential Steps Towards Proactive Health ManagementThe thought of a urinary catheter can make anyone cringe, but sometimes they’re necessary to treat urinary issues. After catheter removal, however, you may experience some temporary side effects. Common issues include a burning sensation during urination, mild discomfort, or difficulty fully emptying the bladder. While these side effects are usually short-lived, it’s helpful to know what’s normal and when to seek additional care. At Parzona MD Urology, we guide patients through the post-catheter removal process, offering tips to ease discomfort and helping you understand what to expect for a smooth recovery.
Common Urinary Catheter Side Effects after RemovalIn this episode of <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep</a>, Dr. Joe Pazona dives into the often-overlooked world of testicular pain. Though it may be a sensitive and misunderstood topic, testicular pain affects many men and can cause significant anxiety. Joined by co-host Cat Williams, Dr. Pazona walks listeners through the causes of testicular pain, common myths, and when to seek help from a medical provider.
What Causes Testicular Pain? Myths, When to Seek Help, and MoreKidney stones are notoriously painful, but for many patients, the discomfort doesn’t end with the removal of the stone. The placement of a ureteral stent, often necessary to aid recovery, can bring its own set of challenges. Stent pain is common and can cause cramping, a frequent urge to urinate, and general discomfort. In this article, we explore practical ways to relieve ureteral stent pain and make the recovery process more manageable. From medications to lifestyle adjustments, you’ll learn tips to reduce the discomfort and get back to feeling better after kidney stone treatment.
How to Relieve Ureteral Stent PainHave you ever wondered what’s really happening with your health, but you didn’t know who to ask or where to turn? On Episode 23 of <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep</a>, Dr. Joe Pazona dives into answering questions many are too afraid to ask and discusses issues that are often left out of the conversation. During the podcast, you can learn the whole truth about the size of the prostate and other aspects, such as assistance regarding vasectomies. Get answers to the health questions you’re too afraid to as below:
Get Answers to the Health Questions You’re too Afraid to AskTelemedicine has become a convenient way to consult with doctors, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, 64% of Americans with internet access had a virtual visit, with 82% reporting it was just as effective as in-person appointments. Patients love telemedicine for its shorter wait times, no travel, and quick scheduling without taking time off work. For those without insurance, cost is a common concern. At Pazona MD Urology, the answer is simple: yes, you can use telemedicine without insurance. They offer a flat fee of $150 for a urology telemedicine visit, with no hidden costs or extra fees for prescriptions.
Can I Use Telemedicine Without Insurance?Kidney bruises often happen from high-impact sports or sudden accidents, leaving a lingering pain in the upper abdomen or lower back. Unlike minor aches, a bruised kidney can have specific symptoms, such as persistent pain, nausea, blood in the urine, and tenderness around the ribs or abdomen. If you've taken a hard hit and are feeling more than just soreness, understanding these signs is essential to prevent further complications. Parzona MD Urology’s guide explains the symptoms of a bruised kidney, when to seek medical attention, and the recovery steps you may need to take for a safe and effective healing process.
What are the Symptoms of a Bruised Kidney? A Guide to Kidney BruisesWelcome again to <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep</a>! In this episode, Dr. Joe Pazona and Brooke Fought continue their discussion on menopause and aim to provide answers about if HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) that women usually have to assist themselves through the often vigorous symptoms of menopause is safe.
Is Hormone Replacement Therapy Safe to Treat Menopause?In Episode 21 of the <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a>, Dr. Joe Pazona engages in an in-depth discussion about a very intriguing and controversial subject: menopause. His guest is Brooke Faught – the Director of Women’s Health at the Southern Sexual Health Institute. With this episode, you will get a better understanding of menopause and perimenopause, particularly the various stages of the process, the various symptoms a woman can experience, and the treatment possible during such transformational times. Keep reading to learn more about menopause.
What You Need to Know About Menopause and Women’s HealthVasectomies are widely considered one of the most effective forms of permanent birth control, so it can be surprising—and confusing—when a pregnancy occurs post-procedure. While vasectomies boast high reliability, no method is 100% foolproof. So, what might cause a vasectomy to “fail”? Understanding the rare scenarios that lead to post-vasectomy pregnancies can help clarify the procedure’s effectiveness and highlight any precautions to consider. At Parzona MD Urology, our specialists provide insights into how vasectomies work, why failures are uncommon but possible, and what steps you can take to ensure the best outcome.
Can A Vasectomy Fail?With telemedicine’s rise, protecting your privacy is more crucial than ever. Have you ever felt like your phone is listening in, showing ads related to recent conversations? Imagine if similar invasions happened with your medical information. While telemedicine offers convenience, it also raises questions about data security and confidentiality. How can you be sure your health details stay private? At Parzona MD Urology, we prioritize your privacy and want you to feel secure using telehealth services. Here are five essential things every patient should know about safeguarding health data in virtual care settings.
Privacy in Telemedicine: 5 Things You Should Know as a PatientIn the latest episode of the <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a>, Dr. Joe Pazona and co-host Cat Williams deal with a matter many older folks would agree is a concern: the American healthcare insurance market, which is overly conservative. Dr. Pazona explains why the system in place is not working for the patients, its doctors, or even the health of the country. Keep reading to learn more about the profit epidemic in medical insurance.
The Profit Epidemic in Medical Insurance: A Flawed System and How to Overcome ItKidney stones are notoriously painful, and finding relief quickly can be a challenge. While the ER offers treatment, the lengthy wait times, high costs, and side effects of pain medications can make many turn to home remedies. But do these remedies work, or are they just myths? With countless online “experts” sharing unverified advice, it’s essential to know what’s safe and effective. At Parzona MD Urology, our board-certified urologists specialize in kidney stone treatment and can help you separate fact from fiction, so you make informed choices for fast, effective relief.
Home Remedies for Kidney Stones: Myths or Miracles?In this <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a> episode, Dr. Joe Pazona and co-host Cat Williams deeply expound on the premise of intermittent fasting (IF) by explaining it in a manner suitable for all participants, whether they are new to the idea or well-versed in health matters. If you have been listening to the concept of intermittent fasting and want to know what it is or if it would be useful for you, this episode is for you. Keep reading to learn more about the effectiveness of intermittent fasting.
Unlocking the Effectiveness of Intermittent FastingIn Episode 18 of the <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a>, Dr. Joe Pazona together with his co-host Cat Williams goes into an Ask Me Anything session where Dr. Pazona answers various questions about him as a urologist. Neurosurgery sprawls across this episode with all its sophistication and does not spare ‘jaw-dropping’ stories and subtle problematics inherent in urologists. Keep reading to hear shocking patient stories and more.
Life as a Urologist: Stories from Dr. Joe PazonaWhen you need expertise, you call a specialist—whether it’s for taxes, coffee, or a leaky faucet. So, when it comes to your “plumbing,” like UTIs, ED, or bladder leakage, why settle for just any doctor? Urologists are specially trained in the care of the female urinary tract and male genitourinary system. These “plumbing experts” can provide the best, most targeted care for urinary and reproductive health. But can you see a urologist without a referral? At Parzona MD Urology, we believe you deserve direct access to top-quality care. Learn more about the benefits of seeing a urologist directly, and take the next step toward better health.
Call in the Plumber! Can I See a Urologist Without a Referral?Is it a UTI or a yeast infection? Both can cause discomfort, but knowing the difference is essential for effective treatment. If you've felt the sudden burn or itch, you're not alone—many women experience these symptoms multiple times a year. But misdiagnosing can mean delayed relief. At Parzona MD Urology, our board-certified urologists are here to guide you through identifying whether it’s a UTI or a yeast infection, so you get the right treatment fast. Let's take a closer look at the key symptoms and when to seek professional help, so you can get back to enjoying life—without the discomfort.
UTI vs. Yeast Infection – Understanding the DifferencesIn this episode of the <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a>, urologist Dr. Joe Pazona discusses the subject of kidney stones, a condition he quite frankly refers to as “the be all end all.” Alongside Cat Williams they tackle the many misconceptions, realities, and, most importantly, actionable strategies you can take to cancel out the occurrence of kidney stones. Learn more about how to prevent kidney stones.
How to Prevent Kidney StonesThe year 2020 brought unprecedented challenges to healthcare, with COVID-19 reshaping how medical services are delivered. One of the most significant changes was the rise of telemedicine—remote patient care through audio and video platforms. Telemedicine not only helped manage patient care during the pandemic but also revolutionized the way healthcare providers interact with patients, making care more accessible and convenient. If you’re interested in becoming a telemedicine physician, this article will guide you through the process. From understanding the technology to licensing requirements and setting up virtual practices, learn how you can join this rapidly growing field and provide quality care from a distance.
How to Become a Telemedicine PhysicianIn the latest episode of the <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a>, Dr. Joe Pazona and Kat Williams take on a topic that many relate to but don’t quite understand: kidney stones. Summer is a popular time for people to get kidney stones, but many people don’t know why. We’re sharing more information about kidney stones, their causes, their symptoms, and prevention.
Understanding Kidney Stones: Causes, Symptoms, and PreventionWelcome back to another exciting episode of the <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep Podcast</a>! This time around we decided to shake things up a little bit by hosting an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session featuring Dr. Joe Pazona who answered some very interesting, and sometimes hilarious, questions about urology and men’s health. We’re sharing some of the top questions from the podcast that address orgasm problems, erections, and more.
Your Top Questions About Men’s Sexual Health AnsweredUTIs can feel like one of nature’s cruelest forms of punishment—constant trips to the bathroom, combined with a painful, burning sensation. To make matters worse, getting antibiotics often involves long wait times, high deductibles, and exposure to illnesses in the doctor’s office. Even when antibiotics bring relief, they sometimes lead to unwanted side effects like yeast infections. But is there a way to manage a UTI without antibiotics? In this article, we explore natural remedies that may help relieve symptoms and prevent future infections. From staying hydrated to incorporating certain foods and supplements into your diet, learn how to tackle a UTI naturally while avoiding the frustrations of traditional treatments.
How to Get Rid of a UTI Without AntibioticsWelcome to another episode of the <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a>! In this episode, Dr. Joe Pazona and co-host, Cat Williams, tackle a perplexing topic that is largely misunderstood: hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in women, specifically during menopause. This episode is informative and interesting, as it provides insight into menopause and issues on HRT. Keep reading to learn more!
Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women: Get the Inside ScoopTesticular pain—whether you call it aching, soreness, or discomfort—is no laughing matter. It’s more common than you think, yet many men suffer in silence, hesitant to discuss their symptoms. However, testicular pain can be a sign of serious conditions like testicular torsion (a twisted testicle) or epididymitis (a bacterial infection), both of which require urgent medical attention. While cancer might cross your mind, it’s important to remember that testicular pain has various causes, some more urgent than others. In this article, we explore what to do when you experience testicular pain, the conditions it might signal, and the importance of seeking medical care to ensure your health and peace of mind.
What Kind of Doctor Should I See For Testicular Pain?Welcome to another informative episode of our <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a>, where we discuss everyday life issues in the bedroom, bathroom, and boardroom. In this episode, we’re discussing overactive bladder (OAB) treatment and how a urologist can help you regain control.
Overactive Bladder (OAB) Treatment: How a Urologist Can Help You Regain ControlMany people aren't sure when they should start seeing a urologist, and it's a question worth exploring. The author shares a personal story, admitting that during medical school, they had never even heard of a urologist. Initially drawn to pediatrics, they soon realized they didn’t enjoy treating sick kids—or interacting with their worried parents. This unexpected path led them to urology, a field they now love, filled with fascinating cases and plenty of curious questions from friends. In this light-hearted yet informative article, you’ll learn when it’s the right time to see a urologist and what to expect from this important specialty.
What Age Should You Start Seeing a Urologist?Understanding urological terms can be confusing, but it’s essential for managing your health. This glossary breaks down key terms like “acute” and “atonic bladder” in simple, clear language. For instance, “acute” refers to a rapid onset condition, while “chronic” is a longer-term issue. “Atonic bladder” describes a loss of bladder muscle tone, often due to delayed urination or blockages over time, leading to poor bladder emptying. And for a lighthearted touch, we clarify that “acute” doesn’t mean your kidney is turning into a fluffy kitten—but if it did, you should still consult your doctor! This guide is here to help you navigate urological terms with confidence and a smile.
Urology GlossaryIn the latest episode of <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep</a>, Dr. Joe Pazona and his co-host, Cat Williams, dive into the often-overlooked issue of an overactive bladder (OAB). With humor and expertise, they break down what OAB is, its symptoms, its causes, and potential treatments. Here’s how you can understand overactive bladder, its symptoms, its causes, and possible solutions.
Understanding Overactive Bladder: Symptoms, Causes, and SolutionsMany women suffer in silence from bladder and kidney issues like urinary tract infections, bladder leakage, and pelvic pain, impacting their daily lives. Telemedicine offers a convenient, private solution by connecting patients with a female urology specialist from the comfort of home. A female urology specialist focuses on conditions specific to women and may have specialized training in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPM-RS) or extensive experience in treating women’s urological concerns.
Need A Female Urology Specialist? – Why You Should Start with TelemedicineIn Episode 11 of our <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a>, Dr. Joe Pazona and co-host Kat Williams take on a pressing issue that affects most people: drinking alcohol. As always, Dr. Pazona seamlessly combines comedy with striking medicine advice to improve your well-being — both while asleep and awake in bed. The main focus in this episode is alcohol: an everyday component within many social situations that poses serious health risks. Keep reading to learn more about alcohol consumption, the health effects of alcohol, and how much alcohol is safe to drink.
Alcohol Consumption: Health Effects of Alcohol & How Much is SafeBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition affecting many men as they age, leading to symptoms like frequent urination and difficulty starting urination. These issues can significantly impact quality of life. In Nashville, Pazona MD Urology offers an innovative treatment called robotic aquablation. This minimally invasive procedure combines robotic precision with water jet technology to effectively remove excess prostate tissue, relieving pressure on the urethra and restoring normal urinary function.
Understanding BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) and the Benefits of Robotic Aquablation in NashvilleWelcome back to the <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a>, where we blend humor and medical insight to help you perform at your best in the bedroom, bathroom, and boardroom. Dr. Joe Pazona, a board-certified urologist, and his co-host Cat Williams, are diving into a common but often misunderstood issue: an enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Understanding and Managing an Enlarged Prostate (BPH)Welcome to another thought-provoking segment from <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep</a>! In this episode, we’re discussing the prostate, an organ which is often shrouded in mystery and myth. Let's break down what the prostate is, its functions, common problems, and treatment.
Understanding the Prostate: Functions, Problems, and TreatmentConcerned about vaginal mesh complications? Not all vaginal mesh is problematic. This insightful blog by PazonaMD Urology explains what vaginal mesh is, when removal might be necessary, and how to identify symptoms of complications. Get accurate, up-to-date information to make informed decisions about your health from the comfort of your home. Your well-being is our priority—let us guide you through the process.
Vaginal Mesh Removal - The Good, The Bad and The UglyDealing with a friction burn on your penis? Get expert advice from PazonaMD on how to treat and heal this common bedroom injury. Learn what causes friction burns and how to care for your "star athlete" to get back to peak performance. Your best buddy deserves the best care—let us guide you through the recovery process.
“I Have a Friction Burn of the Penis!” - Advice From An ExpertWelcome to another episode of <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep</a> – the ultimate podcast for optimizing performance at bedroom, bathroom, and boardroom. This is a common but often misunderstood question that we’re tackling today: urinary incontinence in women. It does not matter whether you are a young mother or an elderly woman, there are vital issues here that can help you take charge of your bladder health. Keep reading to learn more about urinary incontinence in women and what you can do.
Understanding Urinary Incontinence in WomenConfused about whether to see a urologist or a nephrologist for your kidney concerns? This insightful blog by PazonaMD breaks down the key differences between these specialists, helping you make an informed decision. Learn about the normal functions of the kidney and discover which expert is best suited for your health needs. Knowledge is power—let us guide you to the right kidney specialist.
Understanding the Distinction: Urologist vs. Nephrologist - Which Kidney Specialist Should I See?In Episode 7 of <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep</a>, we’re diving deep into a topic that our society often ignores: sleep. Learn more about the importance of sleep, what happens if we don’t get enough sleep, and the benefits of a good night’s rest.
The Importance of Sleep: How Sleep Can Affect Your Overall HealthInside information about what is "normal" and what is "not" when it comes to your lower half.
How Long Can the Average Man Stay Erect? - Top 5 Penis Questions You’ve Wanted to Ask A DoctorIn this “<a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep</a>” episode, we'll be exploring a topic that affects many people, especially women: urinary tract infections (UTIs). Keep reading to learn more about UTIs, common myths, and what to do if you have them.
Understanding UTIs: Symptoms, Prevention, and TreatmentWhen it comes to addressing men's health issues, particularly erectile dysfunction (ED), finding the right medical practice can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Luckily for Nashville residents, the search ends with Pazona MD Urology.
ED Treatment in Nashville: Discover Premier Care at Pazona MD UrologyWelcome back to another exciting episode of "<a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep</a>," the podcast where we tackle medical issues with a pinch of humor. Today, we’re demystifying low testosterone and testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). This blog is filled with invaluable information debunking myths about this topic as well as tips on how to go about it considering that many individuals suffer from it, but they rarely talk openly about the same. Keep reading to learn more:
Understanding Low Testosterone and TRTDiscover effective bladder conditioning devices to address unexpected bladder leakage and regain control. At Pazona MD Urology, our team is here to guide you through innovative solutions, ensuring you receive the care you deserve.
Reviews of At-Home Bladder-Conditioning Devices. Can They Help Bladder Leakage?Discover the top 5 things you need to know about laser treatment for female incontinence. From understanding the basics of laser therapy to how it helps with stress incontinence, we've got you covered. Say goodbye to the inconvenience and find out if laser treatment is right for you.
Laser Treatment for Female Incontinence - Top 5 Things You Need to KnowWelcome back to another episode of "<a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep</a>," the podcast that blends humor with expert medical insights to help you optimize your performance in every aspect of life. Today, we're tackling a topic that affects us all: the broken U.S. healthcare system.
Thoughts from a Physician: Our Broken U.S. Healthcare SystemHere we are again — it is another adventure of our <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a>, and this time around we are going to blend humor with essential medical knowledge that will give you an edge in the bedroom, bathroom, or the board room. We’re sharing information about overall wellness, looking at what four pillars of wellness are all about and why it is important for urological health. Keep reading to learn more!
The Four Pillars of Wellness and Their Impact on Urological HealthWith our <a href="/podcast/">Balls Deep podcast</a>, our goal is to make you laugh and provide you with insight on many things. Dr. Joe Pazona, a qualified urologist who is board-certified, is sharing his knowledge on different areas of urology and urological health. With this episode of our podcast, we dive deep into the world of vasectomies, separating myths from facts.
All You Need to Know About Vasectomies: What’s Fact and What’s Fiction?One question we get asked a lot is, “What is a urologist?” With our Balls Deep podcast, we’re here to help you learn more about it and how our urology practice can benefit you. Keep reading to learn more as we delve deep into urology explaining what a urologist is, what diseases they treat, and how overall wellness is important in urological health.
What is a Urologist? Get a Better Understanding of Urology and Urological HealthDiscover how to straighten a curved penis without the need for an ER visit or surgery. Learn about common causes, including Peyronie's disease, and explore effective solutions for penile bending, shortening, and erectile dysfunction. Don't let a bent penis affect your sexual performance—seek guidance and find relief today.
How To Straighten A Penis - Without Breaking It Of CourseRevolutionizing female urology in Nashville with Dr. Ashley Tapscott and Brooke Faught. Exceptional care, cutting-edge services, and entertainment guaranteed!
The Nashville Female Urology Dream Team: Meet the Dynamic Duo Leading the Charge at Pazona MD UrologyDr Pazona lists the best steps to not only assess but work on your overactive bladder in this list of 10 tips on how to relax an overactive bladder.
How Can I Relax My Bladder?Learn the shocking history and medical reality of the outdated medical practice of female urethra stretching in modern medicine. Pazona MD Urology advises against this practice, and advocates for safe and effective care to protect your well-being.
Female Urethra Stretching - Don't Do ItA consolidated and simple review by Dr Pazona MD a leading urologist in Nashville, explaining male and female incontinence and what to look out for.
What if I Become Permanently Incontinent? An Expert is Here to Help!Discover what to expect when seeking kidney stone relief at the emergency room in this insightful blog written by board-certified urologist, Pazona MD. Learn about the ER process and how to ease your discomfort during this challenging time.
What Will the ER Do For My Kidney StonesA review of the differences and similarities between urogynecology and urology from leading urologist Dr Pazona at Pazona MD
Urogynecology vs Urology - What’s The DifferenceAn overview of my journey into and within Urology, as well as the basic types of procedures urologists perform.
What Types of Procedures does a Urologist PerformA breakdown of costs for vasectomies - both with and without insurance. How much is the actual cost of getting a vasectomy? Find out!
Vasectomy Cost - How Much is it Actually?From the questions you might be too embarrassed to ask, to some you may not have thought to ask-- Dr Pazona shares the top 10 Questions he has been asked as a Urologist and his answers to them.
10 Questions to Ask a Urologist . . . or Should You Ask?Discover how telemedicine with Pazona MD can provide expert care for urinary tract infections (UTIs) from the comfort of your home. Learn about the benefits of choosing the right telemedicine solution to avoid mistreatment and misdiagnosis, ensuring you receive the care you deserve.
Can I Use Telemedicine For UTIs? Call in the ExpertDiscover how long it takes for a UTI to heal with Pazona MD Urology's expert guide. Learn about the impact of UTI types and treatment options on recovery time, and get the specialized care you deserve to overcome the discomfort of UTIs efficiently.
How Long Does it Take For a UTI To Go Away?Bladder leakage (also known as urinary incontinence) is the involuntary loss of urine. It can occur in a variety of situations. Why does this happen? The following conditions cause a weakening of your pelvic floor:
What is Virtual Pelvic Physical Therapy and How Can It Help You?Our medical system is broken. I know this may not come as a shock to many of you. But for those who need convincing, let me share the truth of the situation. Here are some of the alarming trends:
Top 10 Reasons Why a Telemedicine Visit Is Better Than a Regular Office VisitWomen suffer in silence with bladder and kidney problems. Urinary tract infections, bladder leakage, and pelvic pain negatively impact a woman’s quality of life. Suffer no more! Your female urology specialist is just a few clicks away.
Need A Female Urology Specialist? - Why You Should Start with TelemedicineSo you think that you have a UTI. Smelly, cloudy urine. Going potty every 15 minutes. Bladder pain. You need help.
Which Doctor to See for UTI? - Choices, Choices, ChoicesIf you’re wondering about self-pay rates for a urologist visit, then you’re probably not happy with insurance companies. I don’t blame you at all.
How Much is a Urologist Visit without InsuranceUnlike men, women tend not to be shy about going to the doctor. Women start seeing their OB/GYN for “lady issues” in their teens. Many women add a great primary care provider to their healthcare team in young adulthood as well.
When Should a Woman See a Urologist?If there’s one thing we can agree upon, it’s that there is zero financial transparency in healthcare. Good luck trying to figure out how much your medical visit is going to cost. Co-pays, deductibles, co-insurance, supplemental plans, fee schedules, and explanation of benefits.
Urologist Consultation Fee: How Much Do I Owe?Visiting the doctor can be a frustrating experience. Time off of work, excessive paperwork, confusion with insurance coverage, long wait times, and distracted doctors. Sound familiar?
What to Expect at Your First Urologist AppointmentNothing in wellness sparks more debate than nutrition. Everyone’s got a “diet” that they believe in. There is also so much disagreement about what’s healthy to eat and what is not that it makes my head spin (and I’m a healthcare professional who studies this stuff).
5 Practical Nutrition Tips for WellnessIn our quest to lead healthier lives, the question often arises: "How to become more healthy?" The answer lies in understanding and implementing the four pillars of health:
The Four Pillars of Health: Mastering the Art of WellnessWhen it comes to the long-term, no-turning-back, “we’re done with diapers” decision of family planning, two contenders stand in the ring: Vasectomy and Tubal Ligation. Both are champions of their gender, heavyweight fighters in the arena of permanent contraception. But how do these two match up when pitted against each other in terms of pros, cons, recovery times, costs, and effectiveness? Let’s dive into this sterilization showdown to arm you with the knowledge to choose your champion.
Vasectomy vs Tubal Ligation: The Great Sterilization ShowdownHave you been scratching your head, trying to figure out the perfect Father’s Day gift? Is it another set of grilling tools? Maybe a new golf club? Or perhaps the umpteenth tie to add to his collection? Well, buckle up, folks! We’re about to steer this gift-giving car onto a road less traveled. Let’s talk about the ultimate Father’s Day gift – a vasectomy. Yes, you heard right – a Father’s Day vasectomy!
Best Father’s Day Gift? What About A Vasectomy?You might be asking yourself, why is a urologist writing about weight loss? First off, I think every healthcare professional should care about reducing obesity in patients. Obesity is an epidemic that is killing all of us. This is a team sport and we all need to help.
Why Maintaining a Healthy Weight is Important For Your Performance in the Bedroom and BathroomVasectomy is a permanent form of birth control, and it’s one of the most effective methods available. But what if you’re worried that having a vasectomy could increase your risk for cancer? I’m sure you’ve heard the rumors: vasectomies cause prostate cancer and other serious health conditions. But is it true?
Does a Vasectomy Cause Cancer? Medical Myth or Fact?I’ve been told by my female patients that kidney stones are more painful than childbirth. Since I have had neither, I take their word for it. Kidney stones are no joke. I have witnessed many a patient curled into a fetal position groaning from the pain. After a minimally invasive treatment to remove the stone, the question comes quickly, “Doc … how do I NEVER go through this again!?” The answer is simple and yet surprisingly difficult to hear.
The Best Way to Prevent Kidney Stones . . . Water, Water and Water!Our kidneys are designed to filter our blood and make urine. Our urine naturally contains minerals and salts, but if the levels of salt and minerals are too high then they can crystalize and form hard stones. Kidney stones can be as diverse as the items in that kitchen junk drawer you have. (Don’t lie, we all have one.)
Think You May Have Kidney Stones? Now What Do You Do?Kids are expensive! I have three wonderful children, but I may need a second job to pay for all of them. $233,610 is the estimated average cost to keep a child alive until age 18. Of course this does NOT include V-bucks, Disney World, summer camp, baseball equipment, prom dresses, tons of car insurance, college tuition, and (<em>gasp!)</em> weddings.
Your Guide to Saving $233,610 in 10 minutes . . . Top Vasectomy Questions & AnswersAs a baseball fan and a urologist, I was fascinated and saddened by the baseball steroid scandal during the late 90s. “Roids” and “juicing” were all over the news.
Male Menopause and Low Testosterone: When Your Testicles Get Tired, So Do YouI’m certain there is no more sensitive subject for men than their performance in the bedroom. The cultural expectation is that you’ll be a virile stud for your entire life. If, god forbid, you have any difficulties “getting it up” there must be something wrong with your masculinity.
When Your Business Is Out Of Business: Top 10 Things You Need to Know From Your Erectile Dysfunction DoctorAre you frustrated with your overactive bladder (OAB)? Do you spend more time in the bathroom than any other room in your house? When you “have to go” are you knocking people down on the way to the bathroom like you’re Alabama’s running back?
Axonics Therapy: The Permanent and Effective OAB SolutionFor those of you too young to remember, this is Peter Gabriel from one of his music videos. What does he have to do with ED? Stay tuned.
What Is Shockwave Therapy for ED?Urologists have been searching for the “Holy Grail” of BPH treatment for decades. The ideal therapy is:
Rezum vs. Urolift: Which Minimally Invasive BPH Therapy is Better?Do you feel like no matter how well you eat, you can’t seem to shed those extra pounds? Has the energy to hit the gym disappeared? It’s quite possible that you are dealing with the effects of hormone imbalance.
BioTE® – Why Bio-identical Hormone Pellets May be Right For YouOn your way to pick up some takeout from your favorite Thai restaurant, you may have noticed a sign for a “Low T Center”. While enjoying your Pad Thai you did a search on “low T centers” and realized that they might be able to help you with your:
Low T Centers – Why You Deserve Better From Your Testosterone TreatmentsThe discussion of low T in men is everywhere. You can’t escape the constant advertising of testosterone boosters and “<a href="/blog/low-t-centers-blog/">low T centers</a>” in today’s world.
Testosterone Therapy for Women – The Fountain of Youth?“Do any testosterone boosters really work? Are testosterone boosters bad for you?”
Testosterone Boosters – Are There Natural Ways to Raise My Testosterone?<a href="https://osteopathic.org/2019/01/16/poll-finds-86-of-americans-take-vitamins-or-supplements-yet-only-21-have-a-confirmed-nutritional-deficiency/" target="_blank">86% of Americans take nutritional supplements</a>. The most commonly purchased over-the-counter supplements are vitamins and minerals which we learned (and forgot) about in biology. Then, you have all of the “Super Beta X” (insert your favorite male organ) supplements from infomercials.
What is BioTE® DIM? The Top 5 Reasons Why You Need To Start DIM Today?Hormone replacement therapy is only one of the necessary keys to unlocking a better version of yourself. Testosterone and/or estrogen replacement alone are not enough. There are important vitamins, minerals, and compounds which are deficient in most foods and drug store supplements.
BioTE® Supplements – What Can They Do For You?When a man is performing at his best, his body and mind are like a finely tuned machine. The machine requires optimal fuel (food, nutritional supplements), well-functioning components (organ systems) and rest (sleep, mindfulness). When any of these elements are imbalanced, problems arise.
Top 5 Myths of Hormone Imbalance in Men – Why Hormone Optimization MattersIf someone is going to be handling the family jewels, you want them to be the very best in their field. We’re not talking about buying a cup of coffee here (more on that later). Who performs your vasectomy is an important decision. Let’s be honest, a vasectomy can be a scary experience for men to even think about. Never mind going through the procedure itself.
The Best Vasectomy In Nashville? You decide with the top 10 Best Vasectomy Practices.As one of the most common health issues among both men and women, urological conditions can significantly impact one’s quality of life. However, finding a stellar urology practice in Nashville is like discovering a hidden gem in a sea of cowboy boots. But fear not, because we’ve got the inside scoop on the hottest spot in Nashville for all your urological needs. Introducing Pazona MD, the rockstar of Nashville’s urology scene.
What Makes Pazona MD the Top Nashville Urology PracticeSo the preparation for a vasectomy is pretty straightforward. We ask that you shave your scrotum best you can. For some men, this is the most difficult part of the whole experience if you’ve never done it before.
How to Prepare for Your Vasectomy ProcedureAlthough a vasectomy is a permanent form of contraception, it can be reversed, regardless of the technique. Now that reversal procedure is a much bigger surgery with no guarantees. We typically recommend if you’re going to seek out a vasectomy reversal that you find a fellowship trained infertility specialist who specializes in a microsurgical repair because those tubes that we’re working on are really small. And to get them reconnected appropriately, you want to go to the right guy who does a lot of them.
Can a Vasectomy Be Reversed?So the recovery after a vasectomy again varies from man to man. <strong>I tell most men for a minimum of three days, I would like you to take it easy.</strong> When in doubt I want you on the couch watching your favorite TV show, hanging out with the kids. You can go out to dinner with your partner. By no means are you bedbound, but when in doubt, I want you sitting down and relaxing.
How Long is the Recovery from a Vasectomy?There’s a lot of other myths about vasectomies, including an association with prostate cancer. And if you look at the studies, they find a correlation, <em>not</em> a causation. So let me just briefly explain that.
Does a Vasectomy Cause Prostate Cancer?So the recovery after the vasectomy varies from man to man. I will say this as a solo practitioner here in Nashville doing up to a hundred vasectomies a month. I rarely get phone calls for men about pain after the vasectomy. And we all know us men aren’t great with pain. So needless to say, if our patients were really struggling, they would be calling us.
Is the Recovery From a Vasectomy Painful?Make this as convenient as possible for our patients, we do offer same day vasectomy, consultations and procedures. Hopefully, after watching this video, you’ll have most of your questions answered, but it’s really important that we meet you. I know I would want to meet the guy who’s gonna be working on me down there ahead of time and shake his hand before he starts working down there.
Same Day Vasectomy Consult and ProcedureSo since nothing changes after a vasectomy, because all we’re doing is stopping microscopic sperm from entering fluid, it’s exceedingly important that we do what’s called a sperm check or a post vasectomy semen analysis to make sure that you are shooting blanks or there’s no more swimmers in the pool. The way that you’re going to do that is starting one week after the vasectomy, you can begin to be sexually active again, whether that be through masturbation or sexual activity with a partner.
How Do You Ensure the Vasectomy Was Successful?Dr. Pazona: So we make it really convenient for our patients. We have partnered with an online company called Fellow. And Fellow is the highest quality at home sperm testing kit on the market. So at our office, you are able to purchase your sperm kit for $125 and this way you bring everything you need home and don’t have to leave your sample at a doctor’s office or figure out what to do with it. It comes with all the instructions and the collection.
How Long Until I’m Sterile After My Vasectomy?Dr. Pazona: <strong>There’s not a minimum age for vasectomy beyond being a consenting adult or over the age of 18.</strong> Now that being said, there are some caveats.
Is There a Minimum Age for a Vasectomy?