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The inflammation and punctures need to heal. That's why you have to wait a minimum of 6-8 weeks after biopsy before you can get surgery or radiation.
Avoid ejaculating for at least 2-3 days to make your sperms thicker. Opt for supplements: Opt for supplements that contain vitamin E and zinc. This...
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Several of these supplements can increase blood pressure and heart rate, including caffeine, chondroitin, dong quai, ephedra, ginkgo, ginseng,...
Read More »So, you’ve got localized prostate cancer, you’ve decided to get it treated with either surgery or radiation, and you have steeled yourself to get on with it. You’ve been through a lot already: from the PSA results to coming to terms with the fact that you have prostate cancer. You did your research and made a plan with your doctor. Looking past the treatment and recovery, you’re looking forward to getting on with the rest of your life.
The urologist may want to check blood counts, kidney function, or test PSA (prostate-specific antigen) or testosterone levels. Your urologist may...
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Truly dead hair follicles are almost impossible to reactivate, except with the help of medical/surgical treatment, so it's important that you take...
Read More »Two more things to consider: Stress is bad for the prostate. We discuss that more here. Worrying about not getting your treatment right away is not good for you. And finally, if you’re overweight, you may want to take advantage of this brief delay to lose a few pounds. The prostate is not terribly accessible in the best of situations, because of its location deep in the pelvis. If you have a lot of belly fat, it can make it more difficult for a surgeon to perform a good cancer operation, preserve urinary control, and preserve potency. “The best advice I can give an overweight man seeking radical prostatectomy is to lose weight through a healthy program of diet and exercise,” says Edward Schaeffer, M.D., Ph.D., director of urology at Northwestern University. “For those who are severely overweight, robotic surgery is extremely challenging and should be performed only by experienced surgeons. In men who are very overweight or morbidly obese, it can be very difficult for the anesthesiologist to ventilate the lungs because of the weight of the abdomen pressing on the diaphragm.” If this applies to you, your best bet – besides having an experienced surgeon – is to take this time to change your diet and get some exercise. For more on general wellness, download our wellness guide and check back on PCF.org for upcoming resources. Note that not all prostate cancer is localized disease, and some men may need to begin treatment promptly. If this applies to you, talk to your doctor about options – perhaps you can travel to another medical center (by car) that can treat you sooner. If you are in the middle of radiation or chemotherapy, you may not have the flexibility to postpone. Your care team will do everything they can to continue your cancer treatment while keeping you safe from infection, so don’t hesitate to ask questions.
In short, yes (Harris 2019, NICE 2013). Although most men are able to have children well into their 50s and beyond, it becomes gradually more...
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Coffee, tea and carbonated drinks, even without caffeine. Alcohol. Certain acidic fruits — oranges, grapefruits, lemons and limes — and fruit...
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A CT scan can show whether you have a tumor—and, if you do, where it's located and how big it is. CT scans can also show the blood vessels that are...
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For most men, a higher vitamin D intake will probably not strongly influence the concentration of testosterone, but men with vitamin D deficiency...
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