Baptist Health is set to host a complimentary virtual seminar focusing on men’s pelvic health today at 6 p.m. The session will be led by Dr. John D. Terrell, a urologist at Baptist Health, who will address topics including urinary incontinence (UI), a condition characterized by the involuntary leakage of urine.
UI, often associated with women, also affects a significant number of men, particularly following prostate cancer surgery, treatments for an enlarged prostate, radiation therapy, or pelvic trauma. The condition can have profound impacts on emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Approximately 500,000 men worldwide experience stress urinary incontinence, underscoring the importance of awareness and treatment.
Dr. Terrell will discuss various treatment options available for men, many of which are covered by insurance. Participants can join the seminar anonymously and will have the opportunity to ask questions during the session. To register for the seminar, interested individuals can visit Baptist Health’s official website.
This initiative is part of Baptist Health’s ongoing efforts to promote men’s health and provide accessible information on conditions that significantly impact quality of life.
Baptist Health Hosts Free Virtual Seminar on Men’s Pelvic Health
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