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Innovative Prostate Surgery Achieved at Atrium Health Floyd

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Coosa Valley News

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A groundbreaking robotic prostate surgery using Aquablation technology was performed at Atrium Health Floyd, offering a precise, heat-free treatment for men with enlarged prostates (BPH) that preserves urinary and sexual function, with a quick recovery time of about one week.

"King Charles' Cancer Journey: A Thank You Message and Uncertain Path Forward"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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King Charles III has been diagnosed with a form of cancer and has commenced regular treatments while postponing public duties. He is receiving treatment at the London Clinic and has expressed gratitude for the support he has received. The cancer was discovered during surgery for an enlarged prostate, and the king has chosen to share his diagnosis to prevent speculation and promote public understanding of cancer.

"Queen Camilla Provides Health Update on King Charles Following Surgery"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

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Queen Camilla provided an update on King Charles' health, stating that he is "getting on" and "doing his best" following his three-night hospital stay for prostate surgery. The King, 75, was discharged from The London Clinic and has rescheduled upcoming public engagements for a period of private recuperation. Additionally, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, also returned home after a two-week hospital stay following abdominal surgery, with both her and Prince William adjusting their official duties as she continues to recover.

"King Charles Takes Break from Royal Duties After Prostate Surgery"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

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King Charles, 75, will not carry out royal engagements for up to a month as he recovers from prostate surgery at The London Clinic. Queen Camilla visited him and appeared in high spirits. Benign prostate enlargement is a common condition in men over 50, and Charles was diagnosed with it on January 17. The King's diagnosis has led to a surge in visits to the NHS website's enlarged prostate page.

Royal Recovery: King Charles' Prostate Surgery and Kate's Hospital Visit

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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King Charles is "doing well" after undergoing prostate surgery, while Queen Camilla continues to visit him at The London Clinic. The monarch is expected to remain in the hospital throughout the weekend. Meanwhile, Sarah, Duchess of York, has been diagnosed with skin cancer, prompting a surge in searches for melanoma information on the NHS website.

"Warning Signs and Treatment: King Charles' Enlarged Prostate Surgery"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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Britain's King Charles III is undergoing prostate surgery for an enlarged prostate, a common condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia. Symptoms include weaker urine stream and increased frequency, especially at night. Medical and surgical options are available for treatment, including alpha-blockers, 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, and various surgical procedures. It's important to consult a doctor if experiencing changes in urination, as prostate health is crucial for men's well-being.

"Unlocking the Benefits: Pelvic Floor Exercises for Men Over 50"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Men over 50, especially those who are overweight, have asthma, or smoke, should consider practicing pelvic floor exercises to prevent incontinence later in life. While pelvic floor exercises are commonly associated with women's health, they are also crucial for men as they play a role in erectile function and can help with issues such as urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction. Pelvic floor exercises involve lifting and squeezing the pelvic floor muscles, and they have been shown to strengthen these muscles and improve control. Men who have had prostate surgery or suffer from pelvic floor weakness can benefit from these exercises, which can be done while sitting, standing, or lying down.