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Since its first edition, Men's Health has established itself as the
essential reference for practitioners across the spectrum of
medicine - including those working in urology, andrology,
cardiology, endocrinology, family practice and mental health. For
this fully updated fourth edition the editors have again assembled
an international team of expert authors to write on an encyclopedic
range of topics, making this an invaluable resource for any health
professional interested in maintaining and improving the health of
their male patients. Comprehensive coverage of every aspect of
men's health and the gender gap. Includes the latest research on
cardiovascular risks. Assesses the specific issues concerning men
and cancer. Examines the often overlooked aspects of mental health
as it affects men. Incorporates new developments in metabolic
medicine and men.
Since its first edition, Men's Health has established itself as the
essential reference for practitioners across the spectrum of
medicine - including those working in urology, andrology,
cardiology, endocrinology, family practice and mental health. For
this fully updated fourth edition the editors have again assembled
an international team of expert authors to write on an encyclopedic
range of topics, making this an invaluable resource for any health
professional interested in maintaining and improving the health of
their male patients. Comprehensive coverage of every aspect of
men's health and the gender gap. Includes the latest research on
cardiovascular risks. Assesses the specific issues concerning men
and cancer. Examines the often overlooked aspects of mental health
as it affects men. Incorporates new developments in metabolic
medicine and men.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects 20-30 million American men, most
of whom are over 50 years of age. In a UK-based study, 32% of
British men had difficulty obtaining an erection, 20% with
maintaining an erection. In recent years the physiology and
pathophysiology of ED have changed our understanding of what ED is
from a purely psychological-based disorder to a multifactorial one,
with neurological, endocrinological, psychological factors and the
role of the vascular system. Recently identified risk factors
include diabetes, cardiovascular disease, spinal cord injury,
smoking, depression, atherosclerosis, hypertension, pelvic surgery
and trauma, pharmacological medications, arthritis, peripheral
vascular disease, substance abuse, endocrine abnormalities and
peptic ulcer disease. Many ED patients have a combination of these
risk factors, thus exacerbating ED further. The treatment of ED was
revolutionized in 1998 with the introduction of sildenafil. Beside
these oral treatments, newer injectable agents are being
investigated as are topical preparations. However, not all patients
are tolerant of oral agents, many patients still require penile
reconstruction with penile implants, an option with low
complications and morbidity. There are options for all patients and
this excellent, updated text, edited by some of the world's leading
authorities - Culley Carson, Roger Kirby and Irwin Goldstein -
discusses them all.
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