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Cialis or Viagra

When Can I Take Cialis or Viagra After Prostate Cancer Surgery?

By Dr. David Samadi Prostate cancer surgery, specifically a radical prostatectomy, can significantly affect sexual health. One of the most common concerns after surgery is the recovery of erectile function. Many men consider using erectile dysfunction (ED) medications like Cialis (tadalafil) or Viagra (sildenafil) to help with this. Knowing when it’s safe and effective to… Read more

Prostate Cancer

Why Is Prostate Cancer More Aggressive in Younger Men?

By Dr. David Samadi Prostate cancer is typically associated as a disease affecting primarily older men. The average age of diagnosis is around 66. However, when prostate cancer strikes younger men—normally those in their 40s or 50s—it tends to be more aggressive. This raises an important question: Why is prostate cancer more aggressive in younger… Read more

PSA Levels

Worried About Rising PSA Levels? Here’s What You Can Do

By Dr. David Samadi The prostate is one of those organs that often doesn’t get much attention—until it starts causing problems. While you might not think about it much, the prostate is vital for male fertility. It produces seminal fluid, which helps nourish and transport sperm. Without it, the chances of reproduction would be slim…. Read more

Interest in Sex

Why Men Lose Interest in Sex and How to Get It Back

By Dr. David Samadi It’s a common belief that men are always ready for sex. Society often paints men as the initiators, making it easy to overlook the fact that some men experience low sex drive, too. When a man becomes less interested in intimacy, it can be challenging for both partners to adjust. Women… Read more

Hot Flashes in Men

Hot Flashes in Men: Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

By Dr. David Samadi When we think of hot flashes, menopause is typically the first thing that comes to mind. Yet, hot flashes aren’t just for women—many men also experience these sudden waves of heat and sweating. Each year, over 25 million men in the U.S. and more than 408 million men worldwide seek treatment… Read more