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🗓️ 30 April 2024
⏱️ 102 minutes
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Renowned expert Dr. Mo Khera sheds light on common sexual dysfunctions in both men and women, emphasizing the startling connection between erectile dysfunction and heart attacks.
We delve into testosterone, exploring why low levels might not always warrant treatment and the importance of considering symptoms alongside testosterone levels for therapy decisions.
The conversation extends to female sexual dysfunction, stressing the significance of addressing common symptoms and a woman's unique concerns.
Dr. Khera speaks to the role of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), providing in-depth insights and dispelling myths about increased risks of prostate cancer and heart disease.
Join us in this eye-opening podcast where we tackle the often neglected topic of sexual health in relation to your overall wellbeing.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show, where I believe a healthy world is based on transparent |
0:08.6 | conversations. |
0:14.1 | Dr. Mohed Kara, thank you so much for coming on the show. I am honored to be able to sit with you. |
0:24.3 | You are arguably the world leading expert on testosterone and endrology. Truly a pleasure. Great to have you. Great to have me. Thank you. |
0:31.3 | Tell me about what inspired you to be doing what you're doing. And just to lay the foundation for people, |
0:39.3 | you have published over 200 scientific papers, if not more. You are really leading the charge and |
0:47.2 | transforming the way that we think about sexual medicine, the way we think about endrology. |
0:53.5 | You are an absolute maverick. How did you get here? |
0:58.8 | First of all, you're too kind. But the reality is this, I look at two types of medicine. One medicine |
1:04.2 | is in the business of saving lives and the other business is improving the quality of life. |
1:09.7 | So what I do is improving the quality of life. So what I do is improving the quality |
1:11.8 | of life. You know, patients come to me, many are depressed. They're anxious. You know, |
1:16.8 | sexual dysfunction is not commonly discussed, but many, many people suffer from this condition. |
1:22.0 | And they don't want to talk about it. So what we do is we try to improve the quality of life. |
1:30.5 | And you're right. People don't talk about it. So what we do is we try to improve the quality of life. And you're right. People don't talk about sexual health. We talk about muscle health. We talk about exercise. We talk about |
1:35.7 | cholesterol. Do you think that the reason that we don't is because people are embarrassed or it's |
1:42.5 | a stigma or is it the thing that really impacts |
1:45.6 | them so much that maybe there's shame around it? There's a huge stigma around it and many |
1:50.5 | patients are very embarrassed to discuss this. I want to give you just an example. There was a survey |
1:55.0 | that came out two years ago and it was given to over 1,500 patients and what they found in the |
2:00.5 | survey was that 69% of patients said they don't even know where to get sexual medicine health care. |
2:05.6 | They have no idea. |
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