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Some men describe it as feeling similar to a toothache but in the bones, or like a dull aching or stabbing. It can get worse when you move and can make the area tender to touch. Each man's experience of bone pain will be different. The pain may be constant or it might come and go.
A healthy bladder can hold about 2 cups of urine before it's considered full. It takes your body 9 to 10 hours to produce 2 cups of urine. That's...
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Stage IV. This stage means that the cancer has spread to other organs or parts of the body. It may be also called advanced or metastatic cancer.
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Some herbs and spices may likewise help lower blood pressure. Basil. Share on Pinterest Natasa Mandic/Stocksy United. ... Parsley. Parsley...
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Nighttime urination is very common in men over age 50 and causes significant inconvenience due to lack of restful sleep. An enlarged prostate is...
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More than 90 percent of our patients will regain urinary control, although they may go through a period — perhaps several months or a year after...
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According to the USDA, one 142-g cup of unpared, raw, chopped cucumber contains the following nutrients: water: 137 g. calories: 17. protein: 0.8 g.
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.
Breakfast Recipes for Prostate Cancer Prevention Original Bircher Muesli. Muesli was developed as a health food by the Swiss Physician Maximilian...
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Herbal supplements that may be used to relieve symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) include beta-sitosterol, cernilton , Pygeum...
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
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Cashew nuts contain 25mg per 3.5 ounces of purine acid. They are known to decrease the LDL cholesterol level while boosting healthy cholesterol,...
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Why does prostatectomy cause incontinence? Incontinence typically occurs after a prostatectomy because one of the valves that control urine flow is...
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