Prostate Restored
Photo: MART PRODUCTION
Pain is a common problem for men with advanced prostate cancer, although some men have no pain at all. The cancer can cause pain in the areas it has spread to. If you do have pain, it can usually be relieved or reduced, with the right treatment and management.
Here are some ideas: Keep your mouth and hands busy. Chew gum. ... Exercise. Go for a walk. ... Change your routine. ... Use nicotine replacement...
Read More »
Problems with the colon, or large intestine, can cause pain in the lower abdomen. Possible causes include constipation, diarrhea, and a range of...
Read More »
Your doctor may use one or more approaches to diagnose cancer: Physical exam. Your doctor may feel areas of your body for lumps that may indicate...
Read More »
Cranberry juice is high in oxalates, which can increase your risk of calcium oxalate kidney stones. This is because oxalates bind to calcium when...
Read More »
High blood pressure: Starting your day with healthy and nutritious breakfast can help you control blood pressure numbers. A healthy breakfast also...
Read More »
A combination of diet and exercise may help symptoms. A person can perform exercises that burn fat, such as running, walking, and other aerobic...
Read More »If your prostate cancer is causing bone pain, you may be offered radium-223 to help reduce the pain and delay some other symptoms.
DON'T drink coffee, alcohol or caffeine until the infection is gone. These drinks can irritate your bladder. DO drink a shot of sugar-free...
Read More »
In other words, once blood pressure rises above normal, subtle but harmful brain changes can occur rather quickly—perhaps within a year or two. And...
Read More »
The claimed benefits of magnesium supplementation range from boosts in everyday wellness — better sleep, increased energy levels and improved mood...
Read More »
It's healthier than traditional coffee Unlike coffee, which constricts blood vessels and raises your heart rate to increase blood flow, cacao is...
Read More »