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Dr. Cletus Roy Georges shares professional insight into testosterone deficiency Defined by symptoms including low libido and unexplained weight gain, urologist Cletus Georges, MD offers a closer, professional look at testosterone deficiency Largely a symptom of the normal aging process, testosterone deficiency also has a number of other causes. From pituitary gland conditions and various medical disorders to having undergone chemotherapy and other forms of cancer treatment, urologist  Cletus Roy Georges, MD  reveals more about the issue, its symptoms, and its causes. "Most notably in younger male patients, testosterone deficiency is quite often tied to conditions of the pituitary gland," reveals Dr. Georges, "but can also be caused by kidney and liver disease, obesity, and diabetes, as well as AIDS and numerous genetic conditions." Testosterone deficiency, he says, can present with a variety of signs and symptoms, many of which are capable of drastically red
Dr. Cletus Roy Georges Presents a Closer Look at Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Urologist Cletus Roy Georges, MD gives his professional insight into age-associated prostate gland enlargement.   A form of age-associated prostate gland enlargement, benign prostatic hyperplasia can cause urination difficulty, and, in other cases, incontinence or sexual dysfunction. An experienced urologist based in Kissimmee, Florida, and serving the local community and those from surrounding areas for many years,   Dr. Cletus Roy Georges provides   a closer, professional look at the common prostate condition. “Symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia or so-called prostate enlargement, further to urination difficulties, may also include frequent urination, weak stream, or a loss of bladder control,” e xplains urologist Dr. Georges , “and, in some cases, sexual dysfunction.” With more than 3 million U.S. cases diagnosed per year, benign prostatic hyperplasia requires a formal diagnosis

Urologist Cletus Roy Georges, MD Provides Professional Insight Into Erectile Dysfunction

Urologist Cletus Roy Georges, MD Provides Professional Insight Into Erectile Dysfunction Urology specialist Cletus Roy Georges, MD offers information and advice surrounding the condition known as erectile dysfunction. Most commonly a sign of an underlying physical or psychological condition, erectile dysfunction can cause stress, low self-confidence, and put a strain on relationships. A urology specialist with many years of experience in the field,  Cletus Roy Georges, MD  offers a closer look at erectile dysfunction, its symptoms, available treatments, and more. “The main symptom of erectile dysfunction involves a man’s inability to get or maintain an erection,”  explains Dr. Georges . Patients suffering from erectile dysfunction, he says, should, in the first instance, be evaluated for any underlying conditions, both physical and psychological. “If an underlying condition cannot be found, or treatment of any such condition or conditions proves ineffective, med

Dr. Cletus Roy Georges explains more about stress urinary incontinence

Urology specialist Cletus Roy Georges, MD reveals more about stress urinary incontinence and the associated condition known as 'overactive bladder.' Stress urinary incontinence is a condition wherein which urine leaks out with sudden pressure on the bladder and urethra, according to the Urology Care Foundation, a 22,000-strong member organization committed to advancing urology research and education, headquartered in the community of Linthicum in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. A urology specialist with decades of experience in the field,  Dr. Cletus Roy Georges  explains more about the issue and the associated condition known as 'overactive bladder.' "In mild cases, the pressure which causes stress urinary incontinence may be the result of sudden forceful activities, such as sneezing or exercise, as well as coughing or laughing," explains  Dr. Georges , an experienced urology specialist based in Orlando, Florida. Also known as 'SUI,' stress urinary

Urology specialist Dr. Cletus Roy Georges shares insight into vasectomy procedures

Cletus Roy Georges, MD offers professional insight into the male sterilization procedure known as a vasectomy. A medical sterilization procedure for men who wish to permanently ensure against possible future pregnancies, a vasectomy is a surgery which involves cutting or blocking the two tubes known as the vas deferens. A urology specialist based in Orlando, Florida,  Cletus Roy Georges, MD  explains more about the procedure. "A vasectomy is a relatively minor surgical procedure which renders a male patient permanently unable to make a female partner pregnant," explains the urology specialist, "and involves cutting—or otherwise blocking—two tubes, known in medicine as the vas deferens so that sperm can no longer make its way into a man's semen." Permanent and requiring surgery, modern vasectomy procedures are over 99% effective, according to Power to Decide, the campaign to prevent unplanned pregnancy. "The vasectomy operation itself takes around 30 min

Dr. Cletus Georges offers a closer look at risk factors for bladder cancer

Urology specialist Dr. Cletus Georges uncovers common risk factors for bladder cancer and explains more about the condition and its symptoms. With bladder cancer risk factors ranging from smoking and previous cancer treatments to a history of chronic bladder inflammation, as well as age, gender, and chemical exposure, with approximately 68,000 adults affected by the disease in the United States each year, understanding both the risk factors and symptoms is vital according to  Cletus Roy Georges, MD . "Bladder cancer is now one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers," reveals  Dr. Cletus Georges , a specialist physician focused on urology and based in Orlando, Florida, "most prevalent in men and with risk factors including smoking, a history of the disease, and past chronic bladder problems." Further risk factors, he says, extend to chemical exposure, exposure to arsenic, the diabetes drug pioglitazone, and Lynch syndrome, among others. "One of the most si

Dr. Cletus Georges

D r. Cletus Georges graduated from Andrews University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Zoology with a Biomedical option in 1997. Dr. Georges then attended Cornell University Medical College and graduated in 1991. He completed my residency in Urology at Northwestern University McGaw Medical Center in 1997. He started my practice in Sebring, Fl in August 1997 until December 1998. He then relocated to Orlando, Florida and worked with Mid Florida Urological Associates until 2014. His practice was acquired by Florida Hospital Medical Group where he worked until June of 2017. More recently, he had been doing temp work at the Dorn VA Medical Center Columbia, SC