A vasectomy is considered a permanent form of birth control. However, it is possible to have a vasectomy reversal if you decide you want to be fertile. … Continue reading →
What is erectile dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction, also known as ED or impotence, is a condition that involves not being able to achieve or sustain an erection that allows you to have sex. … Continue reading →
If you suffer from recurring urinary tract infections, here are five tips to preventing them on your own. If you continue to have infections, contact Board Certified Urologist Dr. Daniel Kaplon in Sarasota, FL for treatment. … Continue reading →
If you’re experiencing erection problems, contact Dr. Daniel Kaplon in Sarasota, FL by calling (941) 917-8488. An erection problem means that a man can’t get or keep an erection that is firm enough for him to have sex. Erection problems are also called erectile dysfunction or impotence. … Continue reading →
A vasectomy is a safe procedure and, for most men, is a good option for permanent birth control. Here are a few things to keep in mind when considering a vasectomy. … Continue reading →
A vasectomy reversal, also known as a vasovasostomy, is a surgical procedure where the tubes are reconnected. A vasovasostomy is considered an outpatient procedure, so an overnight hospital stay isn’t necessary.
Before considering a vasectomy or a vasectomy reversal, it’s important to know the risks associated with the reversal of the procedure. … Continue reading →
For some men, permanent birth control is the best option to guarantee that they will not have any more children. However as the name explains, permanent birth control is, well, permanent. In very few cases are these procedures reversible. Before you make the decision to go with a permanent option, … Continue reading →