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dr.delarosa@uromin.mx
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Prostate ultrasound: What you need to know about the procedure and results

Prostate ultrasound is a key tool for evaluating prostate health. In this blog, we explain what the procedure consists of, how it is interpreted, what results you can expect and when it is recommended. A clear guide for patients looking for reliable information.

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Uroflowmetry: what is it and what can you expect from this procedure?

Uroflowmetry is a simple, non-invasive test that measures urine flow to evaluate potential urinary problems. In this blog, we'll tell you what it is, how to prepare, what the results mean and what to expect during the procedure. Ideal for clarifying common questions.

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Is HoLEP surgery high-risk? : Make an informed decision

Are you considering HoLEP surgery? In this blog we explain what it consists of, what are its real risks, benefits and factors to consider before making a decision. Get a clear, evidence-based vision to decide with confidence with your specialist.

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Postoperative symptoms after HoLEP surgery

After HoLEP surgery, it's common to experience certain temporary symptoms during recovery. In this blog, we explain the most common post-operative effects, how long they last, when to see a doctor and how to properly manage the recovery process.

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Understanding the success rate of HoLEP surgery in treating prostate hyperplasia

HoLEP surgery is an effective option for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia. In this blog, we analyze their success rate, factors that influence outcomes, treatment durability, and what patients can expect in the short and long term. Clear, evidence-based information.

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Post-Surgical Diet After HoLEP Laser Surgery Guidelines for Optimal Recovery

After HoLEP laser surgery, diet plays a critical role in supporting recovery and minimizing complications. A balanced diet rich in lean proteins, vegetables, and fluids is essential to promote healing and maintain overall strength after the procedure. Patients are generally encouraged to return to their normal diet as tolerated but should avoid heavy or hard-to-digest foods initially to reduce nausea and discomfort.

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Long-Term Benefits of Choosing HoLEP: An Effective and Lasting Treatment

Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP) is a surgical technique increasingly recognized for its long-term effectiveness in treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Its ability to remove significant prostate tissue while minimizing risks offers patients lasting relief from urinary symptoms associated with prostate enlargement. HoLEP provides durable improvements in urinary function and quality of life, making it a reliable option for sustained symptom management.

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Can HoLEP Laser Surgery Cure BPH Effectively, and What to Expect

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), commonly known as an enlarged prostate, causes uncomfortable urinary symptoms and can significantly impact daily life. Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) is a surgical option designed to remove prostate tissue that blocks urine flow. HoLEP can effectively treat BPH by removing the obstructive prostate tissue, providing a lasting solution for many patients.

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How to Prepare for HoLEP Laser Surgery: Essential Steps for a Smooth Recovery

Preparing for HoLEP laser surgery involves several important steps to ensure the procedure goes smoothly and safely. The most crucial part of preparation is following your surgeon’s instructions on fasting, medication, and arrival times to reduce risks and complications. Patients should also arrange for someone to drive them home after the surgery, as they won’t be able to drive themselves.

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