Comprehensive ED Podcast Episode
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2023 9:41 am
I just began listening to a podcast that may be of interest. On the podcast entitled "The Peter Attia Drive" Episode #260 "Men's Sexual Health: why it matters, what can go wrong and how to fix it" features an interview with Dr. Mhit Khera, a Baylor urologist specializing in sexual health. I'm finding it very interesting (albeit somewhat technical) and informative.
Linke here: https://peterattiamd.com/mohitkhera/
He discusses the following:
The anatomy of the male genitalia [5:45];
The prevalence of sexual dysfunction, its impact on quality of life, and the importance of seeking help [7:15];
Erectile dysfunction (ED): definition, diagnosis, pathophysiology, and more [11:00];
The history of medications to treat ED and the mechanisms of how they work [15:30];
Relationship between aging and erectile dysfunction and Mohit’s approach to treating patients and prescribing medications [20:00];
The impact of lifestyle on sexual health and the association between ED and cardiovascular disease [29:30];
Causes and treatments for Peyronie’s Disease, penile fracture, and more [37:30];
The value of ultrasound for ED diagnosis and management strategies [47:45];
Various treatment options for ED: injections, penile prosthesis, and more [50:15];
Priapism (prolonged erection): what is happening and when to seek treatment [57:15];
Shockwave therapy as a treatment for ED [1:02:45];
Stem cell therapy for ED [1:08:15];
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections as a treatment for ED [1:12:00];
Premature ejaculation (PE): prevalence, pathophysiology, and treatment [1:14:45];
Anorgasmia: causes and treatment [1:22:00];
The interplay of sex hormones, the impact of aging, symptoms of low testosterone, and considerations for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) [1:26:45];
Methods for increasing endogenous testosterone [1:38:45];
Testosterone replacement therapy: various forms of exogenous testosterone, weighing risk vs. reward, and more [1:52:30];
The physiology and purpose of testosterone and DHT, why some men feel fine even with “low” testosterone, personalized approaches to treating low testosterone, and more [2:02:30];
Post-finasteride syndrome [2:09:00];
The role of testosterone in prostate cancer and addressing the notion that TRT could increase risk [2:16:15];
The effects of testosterone as an adjunct to therapy for estrogen-sensitive breast cancer in women [2:27:15];
Resources for those looking for healthcare providers [2:28:45]; and
Linke here: https://peterattiamd.com/mohitkhera/
He discusses the following:
The anatomy of the male genitalia [5:45];
The prevalence of sexual dysfunction, its impact on quality of life, and the importance of seeking help [7:15];
Erectile dysfunction (ED): definition, diagnosis, pathophysiology, and more [11:00];
The history of medications to treat ED and the mechanisms of how they work [15:30];
Relationship between aging and erectile dysfunction and Mohit’s approach to treating patients and prescribing medications [20:00];
The impact of lifestyle on sexual health and the association between ED and cardiovascular disease [29:30];
Causes and treatments for Peyronie’s Disease, penile fracture, and more [37:30];
The value of ultrasound for ED diagnosis and management strategies [47:45];
Various treatment options for ED: injections, penile prosthesis, and more [50:15];
Priapism (prolonged erection): what is happening and when to seek treatment [57:15];
Shockwave therapy as a treatment for ED [1:02:45];
Stem cell therapy for ED [1:08:15];
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections as a treatment for ED [1:12:00];
Premature ejaculation (PE): prevalence, pathophysiology, and treatment [1:14:45];
Anorgasmia: causes and treatment [1:22:00];
The interplay of sex hormones, the impact of aging, symptoms of low testosterone, and considerations for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) [1:26:45];
Methods for increasing endogenous testosterone [1:38:45];
Testosterone replacement therapy: various forms of exogenous testosterone, weighing risk vs. reward, and more [1:52:30];
The physiology and purpose of testosterone and DHT, why some men feel fine even with “low” testosterone, personalized approaches to treating low testosterone, and more [2:02:30];
Post-finasteride syndrome [2:09:00];
The role of testosterone in prostate cancer and addressing the notion that TRT could increase risk [2:16:15];
The effects of testosterone as an adjunct to therapy for estrogen-sensitive breast cancer in women [2:27:15];
Resources for those looking for healthcare providers [2:28:45]; and