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Exercise and BPH Improving your fitness through activities such as walking and swimming may help reduce your risk of developing BPH, but may also help to manage symptoms and reduce their severity.
Prostate-friendly fruits However, there are fruits like apples, pears, berries, pineapple and grapefruit which contain nutrients that can actually...
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Turmeric (Curcuma longa) has been used for 4,000 years to treat a variety of conditions. Studies show that turmeric may help fight infections and...
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Bacterial forms of chronic prostatitis can be prevented with good hygiene. When the penis is kept clean, the risk of bacteria entering the urethra...
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Fasting can help lower blood pressure. It can also result in an electrolyte imbalance. That can make the heart prone to arrhythmias, or problems...
Read More »As men age, the muscles around the bladder can become weaker and this may contribute to some of the symptoms associated with BPH, such as the need to urinate often. Kegel exercises can be beneficial here. These exercises involve the tightening and clenching of specific pelvic muscles, known as the external sphincter muscles. Kegel exercises may be especially helpful in men who have had prostate surgery, which can sometimes have an impact on bladder control. You can practice Kegel exercises discreetly and regularly throughout the day. You can do some of them anywhere and at any time, whether you're sitting or standing at work, relaxing at home or even whilst driving your car.
Cleaning your private parts after peeing is an important part of overall hygiene. It helps get rid of odors caused by leftover urine droplets and...
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Ensuring adequate zinc consumption by older adults could have a significant impact on reducing the incidence of infection, according to a study co-...
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10 Home Remedies for Fatty Liver Disease Natural remedies. Lose excess weight. Eat healthy. Drink coffee. Get active. Avoid added sugars. Reduce...
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Fresh or frozen red meats without breading, marinades or sauce are better choices for a kidney diet. On average, fresh meat contains 65 mg of...
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