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		<title>When should I see my urologist?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 21:45:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people hate going to a doctor for any reason. Doctors mean sick people and something’s wrong. When a man’s urological or reproductive health is in question, the concerns loom even larger. A cold or even the flu generally isn’t &#8230; <a href="http://michaelskaplanmd.com/blog/when-should-i-see-my-urologist/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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			</div><p>Many people hate going to a doctor for any reason. Doctors mean sick people and something’s wrong. When a man’s urological or reproductive health is in question, the concerns loom even larger. A cold or even the flu generally isn’t that bad. You’re sick for a while, you feel better, and you go on. But an affliction of the male reproductive system is viewed by many men as a direct attack on their virility and masculinity, making the question more important and also more sensitive.</p>
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<p>The common-sense answer is, “Better safe than sorry.” If you have any concerns or something just doesn’t seem right, visiting a <a href="http://michaelskaplanmd.com/" target="_blank">urologist Las Vegas</a> men trust can at least help you sleep better at night. But if you’re wondering if something’s wrong but you’re not sure if it warrants further attention, there are some red flags you should be watching for. If you notice any of these symptoms, you should consult your urologist as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Erectile dysfunction can happen for any number of reasons, all of them directly related to a man’s psychological and physiological health. ED is often the first sign a man has that his system isn’t quite up to snuff.</p>
<p>In addition to ED, there are other signs that signal a potential problem. One of these is a change in the frequency or amount of urination. Particularly if you notice significantly less urine being produced over several bathroom visits than normal, this could be a sign of a urinary tract infection, a kidney or gall stone, or possibly even prostate cancer. Especially in tandem with ED, this is a warning sign that should never be ignored.</p>
<p>Your urologist does much more than simply make sure your reproductive and urological system are working as they should. Dr. Michael Kapland is one of the best-known and most-respected <a href="http://vasectomies.michaelskaplanmd.com/" target="_blank">Las Vegas vasectomy doctors</a> in town. Urological concerns should never be ignored, because they are frequently the first and sometimes the only indicator a man has that there may be a problem. If you suspect you may have a urological or reproductive problem, the first step to correcting it is seeing your urologist.</p>
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		<title>The History of Birth Control</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 00:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the first known methods of contraception was discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia, when it was noted that acacia gum has spermicidal properties. Interestingly, acacia gum is still used in many contraceptives today. Several plants, including Silphium, were found &#8230; <a href="http://michaelskaplanmd.com/blog/the-history-of-birth-control/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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			</div><p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 16px; color: #444444; font-family: Georgia, 'Bitstream Charter', serif; line-height: 24px;"><a style="font-family: Georgia, 'Bitstream Charter', serif; color: #ff4b33; line-height: 1.5;" href="http://michaelskaplanmd.com/"><img class="alignright" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Bitstream Charter', serif; color: #444444; line-height: 1.5; border-style: initial; border-color: initial; margin-top: 4px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 12px; margin-left: 24px; max-width: 640px; float: right; display: inline; border-width: 0px;" title="There are many methods of contraception, some of them dating back thousands of years!" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d4/Medievalpreg.jpg/120px-Medievalpreg.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="88" /></a></span></p>
<p>One of the first known methods of contraception was discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia, when it was noted that acacia gum has spermicidal properties. Interestingly, acacia gum is still used in many contraceptives today.</p>
<p><em>S</em>everal plants, including Silphium, were found to have contraceptive capabilities. However, because Silphium was difficult to grow outside a narrow native territory, these properties led to Silphium’s extinction around the second or third century BCE.</p>
<p>In China in the 7<sup>th</sup> century BCE, a physician, Sun Ssu-mo, advocated the use of a mixture of quicksilver (mercury) and oil, heated for a day and then given to the woman orally. The problems with this method are readily apparent to modern science, however. But the methods detailed above remained the standard for contraception until the beginning of the Dark Ages.</p>
<p>During this time, much of the stockpiled lore concerning herbal contraception and abortifacient agents was lost to the Western world, in no small part because of the efforts of Europeans to repopulate after a series of devastating plagues swept the region. At the same time, the combined efforts of the Church and the Crown resulted in all but obliterating this knowledge, making it all but unavailable to the average man or woman of the time. This state of affairs persisted until the late nineteenth century, when serious medical study of the human reproductive system began anew.</p>
<p>Today, there are many commonly available methods for contraception. Condoms, spermicidal gels, intravaginal contraceptives, and similar methods are more popular than ever. However, a vasectomy is still the gold standard for a man who wants to enjoy a full and active sex life without reliance on contraceptives.</p>
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<p><em>Your <a href="http://michaelskaplanmd.com/" target="_blank">Las Vegas vasectomy doctor</a> can tell you that for almost as long as humans have had civilization, they have searched for ways to halt conception while still enjoying sexual activity. Learn how <a href="http://michaelskaplanmd.com/" target="_blank">Las Vegas vasectomies</a> can help you achieve permanent birth control safely and effectively.</em></p>
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		<title>Do Vasectomies Hurt?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2011 00:01:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You’ve had all the children you want to, and you know that men continue to produce semen and sperm throughout their lifetime. Charlie Chaplin fathered a child in his seventies! But that’s not you. You want to relax and spend &#8230; <a href="http://michaelskaplanmd.com/blog/do-vasectomies-hurt/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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			</div><p>You’ve had all the children you want to, and you know that men continue to produce semen and sperm throughout their lifetime. Charlie Chaplin fathered a child in his seventies! But that’s not you. You want to relax and spend the rest of your life having fun without the risk of another unexpected pregnancy, but you married the woman you’re with so that you didn’t have to mess around with condoms and other forms of birth control. So now you’re considering a vasectomy. And the big question on your mind is, is this going to hurt?</p>
<p>When a vasectomy is performed, a small incision is made in the man’s scrotum. Your <a href="http://lasvegasvasectomies.com/">Las Vegas vasectomy doctor</a> goes in and severs the vas deferens, the glands that run from the testicles, where semen is produced, to the urethra, where semen and urine are passed from the body. Once the vas deferens are severed, they are either clipped or cauterized at both ends to prevent semen from being able to get from the testicles to the urethra and thus out of the body. The incision is then sealed, completing the procedure.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.michaelskaplanmd.com/consultation.php"><img class="aligncenter" title="The Male Reproductive System" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d1/Male_anatomy_en.svg/250px-Male_anatomy_en.svg.png" alt="" width="250" height="144" /></a></p>
<p>Vasectomies are relatively simple procedures; in many cases, they can even be performed laproscopically to minimize the invasiveness of the surgery. However, because of the nature of the area in which the surgery is performed and the large number of nerve endings in the human groin, many men do report some discomfort after the procedure. Painkillers are generally prescribed to help men cope with post-operative discomfort, which some men describe as being akin to being kicked in the groin.</p>
<p>When you’re done having children and the idea of condoms or other messy forms of birth control don’t appeal to you, vasectomies are a safe and proven method of birth control. Vasectomy enjoys a success rate that no other form of birth control can match, but it isn’t absolutely foolproof. Be sure that you do your homework and understand all the options and the risks involved with a vasectomy or any other form of surgery before you commit to a vasectomy.</p>
<p>These days, <a href="http://lasvegasvasectomies.com/">Las Vegas vasectomies</a> can be performed with a higher success rate, more safely, and with less downtime after the procedure than ever before. When it’s time for you to settle back and enjoy life without having to worry about an unplanned pregnancy without the fuss and hassle of traditional birth control, don’t put yourself in the hands of just any doctor. Make sure you have a board-certified urologist who you can have confidence in!</p>
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