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While there are no direct studies to confirm curcumin's effectiveness in relieving prostatitis symptoms, there is evidence curcumin may have anti-inflammatory properties and that it may be helpful for pain management (ix).
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Read More »Prostatitis can affect men at any age, though it tends to be more common in those in their 30s, 40s and 50s (i). It’s the name for a set of symptoms caused by inflammation of the prostate gland, a small gland about the size of a chestnut that lies between the penis and the bladder. The prostate’s job is to produce secretions that mix with sperm to create some of the fluid in semen, which it releases into the urethra (the tube running through the middle of the prostate that allows urine to flow out of the body) during ejaculation. Chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) is the most common type of prostatitis. According to Prostate Cancer UK, it affects around 19 out of every 20 men with prostatitis (ii). Other names for CPPS you may hear are prostate pain syndrome, chronic non-bacterial prostatitis and chronic abacterial prostatitis. There’s not always an obvious reason why prostatitis develops, though it can sometimes be caused by an infection. What we do know, however, is that it isn’t cancer, and according to the NHS there’s no clear evidence at the moment to suggest men with prostatitis are more likely to get prostate cancer (iii).
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Read More »Inflammation plays a significant role in CPPS, which is why anti-inflammatory painkillers are often recommended for CPPS symptoms. Natural alternatives to anti-inflammatory drugs include turmeric, the culinary spice that gives curry dishes their distinctive colour and flavour. The active ingredient in turmeric that’s responsible for its anti-inflammatory effect is curcumin. While there are no direct studies to confirm curcumin’s effectiveness in relieving prostatitis symptoms, there is evidence curcumin may have anti-inflammatory properties and that it may be helpful for pain management (ix).
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