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Posted 01-04-2020 1:49:48 AM
Men's Health Clinic
 

Dr Tan and Partners, or DTAP in short, is a GP clinic with special interest in providing a comprehensive and holistic approach to tackling medical conditions faced by Men in Malaysia.

This is essential as most Men’s health issues may be a symptom of an undiagnosed medical disease. Therefore, treating the symptom may not be beneficial in the long run if the true culprit is not treated. Men's Clinic Malaysia

We provide a private and comfortable setting for you to discuss your problem with our doctors.

All our doctors are certified in Malaysia and professionally trained to assist you in your medical needs.

Our Men's Health Services

1) Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction, or ED, is the one common problem that men report to their doctor. It affects as many as 30 million men.

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as persistent difficulty achieving and maintaining an erection sufficient to XXX. Causes are usually :

Medical

Psychological

Organic causes are usually the result of an underlying medical condition affecting the blood vessels or nerves supplying the penis.

Numerous prescription drugs, recreational drugs,

Alcohol,

Smoking

In DTAP KL, we help to identify the underlying causes of ED with comprehensive testing and offer ways to treat ED. For many men, ED is caused or worsened by lifestyle choices. Our clinic emphasises on healthy living and therapeutic lifestyle changes with many treatment options that can help you.

We also offer extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (SW Therapy or ESWT) as a non-invasive therapeutic procedure which delivers high-energy sound waves (Shockwaves) to tissues for faster healing.

2) Premature Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common problem among men. About 30% to 40% of men have this problem at some time in their lives. It can be frustrating if it makes sex less enjoyable and impacts relationships. If it happens often and causes problems, you should make an appointment with your doctor to get it checked.

Psychological therapy, behavioural therapy, and drugs are the main treatments for PE. More than one type of treatment may be used at the same time. We at DTAP use a combination of therapies to overcome issues such as this.

3) Peyronie’s disease (Bent Penis):

Peyronie’s disease is the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis that causes curved, painful erections. Penises vary in shape and size, and having a curved erection isn't necessarily a cause for concern. But Peyronie’s disease causes a significant bend or pain in some men.

Complications of Peyronie's disease might include:

Inability to have sexual intercourse

Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction)

Anxiety or stress about sexual abilities or the appearance of your penis

Stress on your relationship with your partner

It can affect fertility as well

4) Pearly penile papules (PPP)

It's perfectly normal to be a bit worried if you notice any small growths on your penis. The medical term used to describe pearly penile papules is Hirsutoid papillomas. They typically develop around the head of the penis.

Their size and colour can vary across individuals. They typically appear pink-white and measure between 1 to 4 millimetres in diameter, resembling small pimples. Pearly penile papules often cluster in rings or rows, commonly around the circumference of the base of the penis head. Pearly penile papules are often mistaken for symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection, such as genital warts. If you have bumps on your penis, be sure to get checked out right away to be sure that they are PPP and not something else. Men's Health Clinic Malaysia

5) Penis and foreskin infections

The foreskin is the sheath of skin that covers the head (glans) of the penis. At birth, the foreskin is fully attached to the penis. In time, the foreskin separates and can be retracted (pulled back). This can usually be done by the age of about two. Sometimes, the foreskin separates later. Occasionally, the foreskin doesn’t separate evenly and areas remain stuck to the glans. These attachments almost always resolve by puberty.


 
  
 
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