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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 overall good health, including that of the prostate. Tomato juice. Tomatoes are a good source of lycopene. ... Citrus juice. Citrus fruits are a great source of vitamin C.
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Read More »Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), more commonly known as an enlarged prostate, affects millions of Americans , and in many cases, the condition does not require medical treatment. Some people may wish to try complementary remedies like green tea and other drinks alongside traditional treatment methods for BPH. However, it is important to understand that scientific research on the efficacy of these complementary remedies is lacking. BPH can lead to severe health complications, so it’s best to talk with your doctor about any BPH symptoms. Keep reading to learn more about the potential benefits of green tea and other drinks on BPH and prostate health. What is benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH)? Up to 50 percent of men between ages 51 and 60 have BPH and around 90 percent of men over age 80 live with the condition. Because of the location of the prostate gland, when it enlarges, it can interfere with the ability to urinate properly. It constricts the urethra and puts pressure on the bladder, leading to complications such as leakage, a reduced ability to urinate, and a weak urine stream. Over time, BPH can lead to incontinence, damage to the bladder and kidneys, urinary tract infections, and bladder stones. It’s these complications and symptoms that send many looking for treatment. If the prostate didn’t press upon the urethra and bladder, BPH might not require treatment. The green tea connection People often refer to green tea as a “superfood.” Numerous studies have assessed the tea and its nutritional content for potential health benefits. Some of these health benefits may include: cardiovascular protection
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