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Symptoms of High Blood Pressure Blurry or double vision. Lightheadedness/Fainting. Fatigue. Headache. Heart palpitations. Nosebleeds. Shortness of breath. Nausea and/or vomiting.
Massaging the prostate empties that fluid out of your prostate ducts. To do the procedure, your doctor will slide a gloved finger into your rectum,...
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Besides teas, other drinks can help improve overall prostate health and potentially reduce symptoms of BPH: Water. Staying hydrated is crucial for...
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While chemotherapy is unlikely to cure prostate cancer, it may provide some benefits to patients. For example, it may be used: To relieve symptoms...
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Cialis has not been approved to treat sexual dysfunction in women, and there isn't enough research to determine the efficacy and safety of the drug...
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Besides an at-home PSA blood test, there is no easy way to test yourself for prostate cancer at home. It's recommended to see a physician for a...
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Neglect is a major reason couples struggle to maintain intimacy. Time and energy are taken away from the relationship because of work, hobbies,...
Read More »A reading ranging from 140 or higher (systolic) 90 (diastolic) Hypertensive crisis (consult your doctor immediately): A reading higher than 180 (systolic) and/or 120 (diastolic) *If you have an electronic blood pressure machine and would like to measure your blood pressure at home, please follow The American Heart Association’s guidelines: Don't smoke, drink caffeinated beverages or exercise within 30 minutes before measuring your blood pressure. Empty your bladder and ensure at least 5 minutes of quiet rest before measurements. Sit with your back straight and supported (on a dining chair, rather than a sofa). Your feet should be flat on the floor and your legs should not be crossed. Your arm should be supported on a flat surface (such as a table) with the upper arm at heart level. Make sure the bottom of the cuff is placed directly above the bend of the elbow. Check your monitor's instructions for an illustration or have your healthcare provider show you how to do it. It’s important to take the readings at the same time each day, such as morning and evening . Take multiple readings and record the results. Each time you measure, take two or three readings one minute apart and record the results.
DHT is a hormone that contributes to hair loss in both men and women. Green tea, onions, pumpkin seeds, and edamame, among other foods and...
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Ginger. Ginger is a culinary food and herb prescribed for inflammatory conditions. Its ability to help gout is well-documented. One study found...
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The last brain health benefit of olive oil is that it can ward off cognitive decline. Higher intake of monounsaturated fats improves memory and...
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Bone pain from metastatic prostate cancer generally doesn't go away on its own. It can be near constant, in fact. Some men may even wake up...
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