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Eggs & Poultry A study published in the issue of Urology which explored the connection between food and the increased occurrence of BPH symptoms, found that eating eggs and poultry appeared to increase symptoms, so these too should be avoided if possible.
Prostate removal is major surgery, so expect some soreness and pain. You'll receive IV pain medications at first, and your doctor may prescribe you...
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Read More »Here, we discuss the worst foods for an enlarged prostate and what you can do to minimize their impact on your symptoms.
It may improve cholesterol levels. Those who got the dark chocolate lowered their “bad” LDL cholesterol—the type that clogs arteries and slows the...
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Stage III: PSA levels are high, the tumor is growing, or the cancer is high grade. These all indicate a locally advanced cancer that is likely to...
Read More »Avoiding or limiting your caffeine intake including coffee, tea and fizzy drinks can make a big difference to your urinary health. Caffeine has a diuretic effect, which means it increases your urge to go to the toilet. Because it can be difficult for men with an enlarged prostate to empty their bladders completely, drinking these beverages, especially late at night, can irritate the bladder and increase the need to go to the toilet. Instead, try drinking chamomile tea which has anti-inflammatory properties, green tea which has antioxidant benefits or caffeine-free coffee alternatives such as Bambu. Another important drink for your prostate is water. It’s vital to stay well hydrated, but remember to try not to drink anything at least 2 hours before bedtime.
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Foods That Beat Fatigue Unprocessed foods. Fruits and vegetables. Non-caffeinated beverages. Lean proteins. Whole grains and complex carbs. Nuts....
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Soy and soy-based products Some research shows that regularly eating soy products like edamame, tofu, soy milk, and miso may cause a drop in...
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Outside of kidney function, several other factors can temporarily raise creatinine levels above normal. These include dehydration and consuming...
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