Dr. Jay Nayak, Urologist, Winnipeg, MB

Dr. Jay Nayak

Dr. Jay Nayak

MD FRCSC FACS
Urologist
Winnipeg, MB
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Dr. Jay Nayak Bio

Dr. Nayak is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Manitoba. He is the former Research Director and current Program Director for the Section of Urology. After completing his urologic surgical residency at the University of Manitoba, Dr. Nayak completed a 2 year fellowship in Urologic Oncology at the University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, WA. Dr. Nayak is a member of various national committees and has numerous peer-reviewed publications. Dr. Nayak is an expert in male urologic cancers, and men’s health issues. He is both a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.

Dr. Premal Patel, MD FRCSC, Urologist , Winnipeg Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Dr. Premal Patel, MD FRCSC, Urologist , Winnipeg is in good standing with the Canadian Urological Society and the Canadian Medical Association

Keywords: Cancer: BPH, Cancer: Prostate Nutrition, Cancer: Breast Cancer, Cancer: Colon and Rectal Cancer Cancer: Lung Cancer, Cancer: Melanoma, Cancer: Ovarian Cancer, Cancer: Prostate Cancer

Dr. Premal Patel, MD FRCSC, Urologist , Winnipeg


( Dr. Jay Nayak, Urologist, Winnipeg, MB) is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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Keywords: Cancer: BPH, Cancer: Prostate Nutrition, Cancer: Breast Cancer, Cancer: Colon and Rectal Cancer Cancer: Lung Cancer, Cancer: Melanoma, Cancer: Ovarian Cancer, Cancer: Prostate Cancer

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Health Talks:

Sexual preservation for BPH prostate surgery

Urology Practice isa great pleace to start to look into If you’re experiencing symptoms of male incontinence, a local urologist can help. A local urologist can ask about your symptoms and recommend further testing or male incontinence treatment. Urethral inserts like Contino® are temporarily inserted into the urethra (the tube which carries urine to the outside of the body) to prevent or reduce bladder leakage. Damage to the kidneys can lead to swelling in the hands and ankles, high blood pressure, and other symptoms. 

Please contact ( Dr. Jay Nayak, Urologist Winnipeg, MB ) to enquire if this health care provider is accepting new patients. Prostate Cancer NOW is part of the Now Health Network and its focus is on muscular and skeletal  conditions.  In summary, there are many different treatments for prostate cancer.  Identifying the best treatment will depend on your specific situation and your preference after discussion with your doctor. It is not true Asian men have the lowest risk of developing prostate cancer. African men have the highest risk. Often seeing a local urologist in Toronto can help. 

Medications like alpha blockers don't actually treat BPH, they treat the symptoms by relaxing the muscle around the urethra, so thereby reducing some of the resistance.

Sometimes we will add in a second line medication in order to try and shrink the prostate. These medications are called the five alpha reductase inhibitors. So we have Proscar or Avodart These are medications which work by lowering the conversion of testosterone within the prostate. Over a period of 6 to 12 months, this can shrink the prostate by around 20%.

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  • drstacyelliott
    When dealing with Testosterone Levels and Erectile Dysfunction, a man may see a variety of health care providers, including those who can treat problems of the male genitourinary tract. For more information, consider seeing a Urologist in Winnipeg, MB, such as Dr. Jay Nayak.
  • man pointing at groin
    Men who are experiencing Erectile Dysfunction Following a Vasectomy would benefit from seeing a urologist in addition to a family physician. For erectile dysfunction due to medical issues, you could get help from a local Urologist in Winnipeg, MB, such as Dr. Jay Nayak.
  • stomach problem woman
    Adrenal Insufficiency can be caused by different reasons, and you may see a family doctor and endocrinologist if you’re experiencing symptoms. If you have an adrenal mass or tumour, you will consult with a Urologist in Winnipeg, MB, such as Dr. Jay Nayak.
  • man pointing at groin
    Men who are experiencing Erectile Dysfunction Following a Vasectomy would benefit from seeing a urologist in addition to a family physician. For erectile dysfunction due to medical issues, you could get help from a local Urologist Urologist in Winnipeg, MB, such as Dr. Jay Nayak.

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