The field of Urology has register high experimental advantages in the use of stem cell therapies when compared to other medical fields. According to some studies, Erectile Dysfunction is a condition that affects 20% of men age 40, and the number grows for older men.
Clinical research studies have shown that stem cell therapies, along with the use of shock wave therapies, can improve patients quality of life by significantly reducing this dysfunction.
Interstitial Cystitis
Millions of patients suffer from interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome. This severe and debilitating condition has historically been confused with other bladder pathology which must be ruled out, making IC difficult to diagnose. Currently, IC/PBS is defined as “an unpleasant sensation (pain, pressure, discomfort) perceived to be related to the urinary bladder… Read More
[/col][/row]Peyronies Disease
Peyronies Disease has been described by experts as a physically and psychologically devastating problem manifested by a fibrous inelastic scar of the fibrous chambers of the penis known as the tunica albuginea. The scarring (known as “peyronies plaques”) can cause pain, bending, narrowing, hinging and shortening of the penis in the erect state… Read More
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction is defined as the inability to achieve or sustain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. ED affects up to one third of men of men throughout their lives and has a substantial negative impact on intimate relationships, quality of life and self-esteem. Causes are multifactorial but can be related to loss of testosterone, surgical damage to the penile nerves, medications, or other medical illnesses… Read More
Male Incontinence
In America alone, more than three million men are affected by loss of bladder control, a medical condition known as urinary incontinence. This problem has a great impact on health and quality of life for those who suffer with it. Male urinary incontinence is usually caused by a damaged sphincter, the circular muscle that controls the flow of urine out of the bladder… Read More
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