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Treating
- Prostate cancer
- Kidney, bladder, testicular & penile cancer
- Prostatic hyperplasia
- Litiasis renal
- Stones in the urinary tract
- Phimosis, Hydrocele & Varicocele
- Ureteropelvic junction obstruction
- Urethral stricture
- Erectile dysfunction & male infertility
- Urinary tract infections
- Sexually transmitted disease (STD)
Dr. Presteguín Specialties
- Endourology and Urologic Laparoscopy
- Oncological Urology
- Urological Surgery
- Prostate Surgery
- Urethra Reconstruction
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Always willing to provide quality care, with honesty and the best attitude towards his patients and families.
Training
Dr. Presteguín is a Urologist Surgeon graduated from the Hospital de Especialidades del Centro Médico Nacional “La Raza”. Hospital in which he currently works.
Certifications
- He began his training as a clinical laboratory worker at the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN)
- Studied Surgeon at the Higher School of Medicine of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN)
With a specialist degree from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). - Chief Resident of Urology at the Hospital de Especialidades del Centro Médico Nacional “La Raza” (2017-2018)
- Member of the National Association of Graduated Urologists from Centro Médico La Raza (ANUER)
- Member of the Mexican College of Urology (CMU), part of the Board of Directors in
- Management 2019-2021 and Management 2021-2023
- Co-editor of the Bulletin of the Mexican College of Urology
- Certified by the Mexican National Council of Urology (CONAMEU)
Memberships
- Member of the American Confederation of Urology (CAU)
- Member of the American Urological Association (AUA)
- Member of the European Association of Urology (EAU)
- Member of the Society of International Urology (SIU)
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ADDRESS
Av Sor Juana Inés de La Cruz 280-Consultorio 817, San Lorenzo, 54033 Tlalnepantla de Baz, Méx. Mexico City.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday – Saturday (9 am – 6 pm)
Male reproductive system
- Made up of the penis, which is the organ that releases urine and carries sperm out of the body.
- Prostate, which is the gland underneath the bladder that adds fluid to sperm to produce semen.
- Testicles, which are the two oval organs inside the scrotum that make the hormone testosterone and produce sperm.
Ejaculation Disorders
Did you know?
Ejaculation disorders are one of the most common sexual disorders in the male population. They range from premature or premature ejaculation, through delayed ejaculation, to the complete inability to ejaculate.
There are different ejaculation disorders, but the most common are:
* Premature ejaculation
* Retrograde ejaculation
* Delayed ejaculation
The symptoms of ejaculation disorders are obvious. In premature ejaculation this occurs before time; in retrograde ejaculation, semen is not expelled when having orgasm, but is subsequently eliminated with urine; and in delayed ejaculation there is no ejaculation or it takes a long time to have sexual intercourse.
Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is a loss of bladder control. It results in the unwanted leakage of urine. This condition can be inconvenient and embarrassing, but it is far from uncommon. According to the AUAF, more than 15 million people in the United States have incontinence.
There are a number of things that can cause incontinence. A few of the most common causes include:
- diabetes
- pregnancy or childbirth
- overactive bladder
- enlarged prostate
- weak bladder muscles
- weak sphincter muscles (muscles supporting the urethra)
- urinary tract infections
- diseases including Parkinson’s and multiple sclerosis
- injury to the spinal cord
- severe constipation
In some cases, lifestyle changes such as controlling fluid intake can be enough to address the problem. If these approaches prove ineffective, your doctor may suggest surgery to correct the underlying cause.
Treating Women & Children
In Women, Urologists treat:
- Bladder prolapse, or the dropping of the bladder into the vagina
- Cancers of the bladder, kidneys, and adrenal glands
- Interstitial cystitis
- Kidney stones
- Overactive bladder
- UTIs
- Urinary incontinence
In Children, Urologists treat:
- Bed-wetting
- Blockages and other problems with the urinary tract structure
- Undescended testicles