Be Well: Destigmatizing Conversations Around Sexual Health
One of Chicago's top urologists Dr. Fenwa Milhouse joined Cheddar News this week to help viewers find their comfort in discussing areas of health revolving around the often taboo private parts. She opened up the conversation by discussing some of the most common occurrences she experienced while treating patients, including leaky bladders, lump and bumps, and sexual complaints.
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Some doctors say the drug should be held for three weeks before sedation to accommodate the delayed emptying of the stomach, which can cause patients to inhale food and liquid into their lungs.