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PAE Side Effects

PAE is generally well-tolerated, with common side effects including temporary pelvic pain, burning or frequent urination, and occasionally blood in the urine or semen — often referred to as "post-PAE syndrome." Unlike traditional BPH treatments, PAE carries minimal risk of sexual side effects such as erectile dysfunction or retrograde ejaculation.

PAE Side Effects

PAE is generally well-tolerated, with common side effects including temporary pelvic pain, burning or frequent urination, and occasionally blood in the urine or semen — often referred to as "post-PAE syndrome." Unlike traditional BPH treatments, PAE carries minimal risk of sexual side effects such as erectile dysfunction or retrograde ejaculation.

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Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) Side Effects

Prostate artery embolization side effects are rare, but they can occur. We'll take a closer look at PAE procedure side effects and how the risks of PAE can be mitigated.

While prostate artery embolization (PAE) presents an extremely low risk of complications for qualified candidates, risks are nonetheless involved.

These risks include the following issues:

It is important for patients considering PAE as a treatment option for BPH to have a thorough discussion with their healthcare provider. This discussion should include a detailed understanding of the procedure's associated risks and benefits. By being well-informed, patients can make an educated decision about their treatment plan.

Please note that the above risks are not exhaustive, and individual patient experiences may vary. It is always advisable to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized information and guidance related to PAE.


Georgia Endovascular: Our Commitment to Providing Superior Care in Greater Atlanta

Like any medical procedure, PAE has some risks and complications. Georgia Endovascular in Atlanta takes a comprehensive approach to mitigating these risks and ensuring patient well-being.

Before proceeding with PAE, we assess each patient's individual risk profile. This assessment involves a thorough history, physical evaluation, and a review of their medical records. This in-depth approach helps identify any existing medical conditions or factors that may increase the risk of complications during or following PAE.

Our team of experienced specialists carefully evaluates each patient's suitability for PAE. This assessment includes a detailed discussion of the potential benefits and side effects, allowing patients to make an informed decision regarding their treatment.

To further mitigate the risks, we implement comprehensive strategies focusing on patient safety. These strategies include strict infection control protocols, meticulous surgical techniques, and advanced technologies.

Through thorough risk assessments, meticulous monitoring, and proactive follow-up care, the team at Georgia Endovascular provides patients with a safe and supportive environment for treating symptomatic BPH.

To schedule an evaluation, please contact our friendly staff today.