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Men’s Health – Side Effects Of Prostate Drugs

Tuesday 22 February 2011 @ 2:06 pm

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Prostate drugs are used for that treatment of various problems regarding the prostate gland, especially BPH (benign prostate hyperplasia) or typically referred to as prostate enlargement. Prostate drugs function by preventing testosterone’s transformation to dihydrotestosterone, a hormone responsible for prostate enlargement. Like other medicines, these medicines also have unwanted side effects.

What would be the common side effects of prostate medications?




Prostate Health – Options For Treatment Of BPH

Wednesday 16 February 2011 @ 2:13 pm

Here will be the alternatives you would like to select from for your treatment of BPH (Benign Prostate Hyperplasia) or typically referred to as Prostate Enlargement:

Prostate Enlargement Drugs – these medications can provide basic method in shrinking an enlarged prostate, but you might locate these medicines inconvenient because of unwanted side effects.

There are 2 main types of drugs that can treat the symptoms of prostate enlargement:

1. Alpha Blockers Medicines – These medications can make urination a good deal simpler by assisting the smooth muscle tissues in the prostate gland and bladder to unwind.




Facts About Saw Palmetto That Will Make You Go Hmmmm!

Thursday 27 January 2011 @ 9:52 am

As you probably know, there is no proven cure yet for BPH. One thing’s for sure though, BPH is not prostate cancer. So you don’t have to worry about that. Secondly, supplements are rumored to reduce the symptoms. Saw palmetto is one of them. While there’s no confirmation that it works, why is it that some people are pushing their luck? Let’s see why.

What exactly is saw palmetto?

Traditionally, saw palmetto berries are already used to treat minor ailments such as enlarged prostates, migraines even diabetes. You can get these berries from a dwarf palm. Who would’ve thought that our ancestors were experiencing prostate problems?




Available Natural Remedies For An Enlarged Prostate

Monday 24 January 2011 @ 11:21 pm

Many people ask what are the best natural remedies for enlarged prostate. This is a gland found in men and is located right under the urinary bladder. It surrounds the urethra, the tube that drains urine from the bladder. Testosterone, the male hormone responsible for physical changes in a man, is believed to influence the multiplication of cells in this gland and this causes an enlargement of the gland.

This kind of enlargement is medically called (BPH) benign prostatic hyperplasia. The enlargement puts pressure on your urethra and thus affects normal urine flow. If it is left untreated, it may lead to a variety of complications.




Help For You Men That Need Side-Effect-Free Prostatitis Treatment

Wednesday 19 January 2011 @ 2:14 pm

Prostatitis is simply an inflammation of the prostate. Doctors break it down into four categories, depending on cause of the inflammation. The best treatment will differ, depending on the cause. Here are the four categories:

* Acute Bacterial

* Chronic Bacterial

* Non-bacterial Chronic

* Asymptomatic

Acute Bacterial:

As with nearly all bacterial infections, this form is treated with an antibiotic, which usually takes 2-4 weeks. In a severe case, hospitalization may be required in order that the patient can receive the drug intravenously.

Chronic:




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