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Saw Palmetto A range of 100 to 960 mg daily has been used to treat enlarged prostate, but according to the National Institutes of Health , a few studies have shown it to be effective. As a result, saw palmetto is one of the most commonly recommended natural remedies.
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Read More »Is prostate enlargement preventable? Current research has not found a way to prevent prostate enlargement . For many people, it is something that naturally happens with aging, and the risk of developing BPH does increase with time. In fact, it is so common that it can affect approximately 50 percent of males aged 51 to 60. While it may not be possible to prevent BPH, it can be treated — especially if detected early. If you begin to experience BPH-like symptoms in your urinary tract, like a reduced urine stream, sudden urges to urinate, or the need to urinate several times during the night, it’s worth talking with your doctor as soon as possible to see if early treatment is necessary. Frequently asked questions about an enlarged prostate How do you shrink an enlarged prostate and lower PSA naturally? One way to shrink an enlarged prostate is through medication, but if you are not ready to take prescription medication, there are some more natural approaches that you can explore, like changes to your diet and exercise routine. A 2013 review showed that many males with BPH also had vitamin D deficiency. The review also discusses additional studies that focused on increasing vitamin D intake which showed promising results in reducing BPH. Either through supplements or vitamin D-rich foods, increasing vitamin D in your diet may cause a reduction in BPH symptoms. Obesity may also play a role in the severity of BPH symptoms. Positive changes to your diet may also help with BPH, particularly with the inclusion of more fruits and vegetables like tomatoes — that can also lower the risk of developing prostate cancer — and bell peppers that are rich in vitamin C. What is the fastest way to shrink an enlarged prostate? Consider talking with your doctor when you start to experience early symptoms of BPH so they can diagnose the severity of your condition and the best treatments. Your doctor may look into prescribing medications that are approved to treat BPH like 5-alpha reductase inhibitors . These medications include finasteride (Proscar and Propecia) and dutasteride (Avodart). Interestingly, not only do these 5-alpha reductase inhibitors treat BPH but they are one of the main medications prescribed to treat hair loss, too.
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