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Avocados are rich in beta-sitosterol, a plant sterol thought to reduce symptoms associated with BPH. Some men taking beta-sitosterol supplements say they have better urinary flow and less residual urine volume.
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Read More »Playing diet defense Roughly 50 percent of men over the age of 50 have an enlarged prostate or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases . By the age of 80, nearly 90 percent of men will live with BPH. The good news is that a diet rich in certain vitamins and minerals can keep your prostate healthy and lower your risk for BPH. Being overweight is another risk factor for developing the condition. So making nutritious food choices is also a great way to lower both your weight and your risk. Sesame seeds Sesame seeds are rich in zinc. The mineral is essential to the health of the prostate, according to a study in the Indian Journal of Urology . Men with either BPH or prostate cancer have lower levels of zinc in their bodies, sometimes up to 75 percent lower than those with healthy prostates. Zinc that comes from food is easier to absorb than zinc supplements. Help your body by snacking on sesame seeds. Almonds, adzuki beans, and pumpkin seeds are also high in zinc. A study on rats show that pumpkin seeds may also be beneficial for managing BPH. Salmon Obesity may increase your risk for an enlarged prostate, according to the Mayo Clinic. One review suggests increasing omega-3s along with exercise to decrease obesity and weight gain. Salmon is rich in omega-3 fatty acids. These healthy fats can protect you from: cardiovascular disease
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Learn More »For both adjuvant and salvage post-prostatectomy IMRT, this treatment is given five days per week for approximately seven weeks.
Sometimes, intensity modulated radiation therapy is given after a patient has had a prostatectomy. There are two situations where this treatment done. In the first situation, it may be known before the surgery or discovered after the surgery, that the cancer was more extensive than expected. The cancer may have penetrated the capsule which surrounds the prostate or extended into the seminal vesicles or extend to the edge of the surgical margin. In this case, your physicians may determine in consultation that a course of IMRT to the prostate bed and surrounding tissue is needed to reduce the risk of a recurrence and kill any microscopic prostate cancer cells that may be present. The goal of adjuvant post-prostatectomy radiation therapy is to reduce the risk or eliminate a recurrence of cancer in the prostate bed. In the second situation where IMRT is given after a prostatectomy, usually months or years have passed since the surgery before evidence of a recurrence in the prostate bed develops. This is usually discovered by a rising PSA after surgery. In this situation, treatment called salvage post-prostatectomy IMRT is given to the prostate bed and surrounding tissue to kill the recurrent prostate cancer cells. The goal of this treatment is to eradicate the prostate cancer and lower the PSA. For both adjuvant and salvage post-prostatectomy IMRT, this treatment is given five days per week for approximately seven weeks. The planning process is similar to those patients receiving IMRT to their prostate. CT and MRI simulations are done prior to the start of treatment to plan the radiation for both adjuvant and salvage post-prostatectomy IMRT. Daily CT scans or Calypso beacons for daily localization and tracking is used with both adjuvant salvage post-prostatectomy radiation therapy.
Acute prostatitis pain, which may be severe, in or around your penis, testicles, anus, lower abdomen or lower back – pooing can be painful. pain...
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Zinc is highly effective for overall sexual health, boosting testosterone levels, increasing libido, improving erectile dysfunction, and helping...
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assess the area around the rectum for anything unusual. gently insert a lubricated, gloved finger into the rectum. feel the prostate to assess the...
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Mediterranean Diet Mediterranean Diet, DASH Diet, and Flexitarian Diets Remain the Best Diets of 2022. All three diets are also highly recommended...
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