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You may use tinctures alone or in combination as noted. African pygeum ( Prunus africana ). May help reduce urinary symptoms of BPH and both...
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People with peptic ulcers or acid reflux should not consume green tea excessively. A 1984 study concluded that tea is a potent stimulant of gastric...
Read More »In this article, we detail 10 natural remedies for an enlarged prostate and discuss its causes and risk factors. BPH is not usually a severe health threat, although it can affect a person’s quality of life. An enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), can cause frustrating and uncomfortable symptoms — most commonly, urinary and sexual difficulties. However, several natural remedies and lifestyle changes can help ease the symptoms. Prostate enlargement happens when an accumulation of androgens prevents prostatic cell death and promotes cell proliferation, increasing the size of the prostate gland. The severity of a person’s BPH symptoms will determine their treatment options. If the condition is negatively affecting the person’s quality of life, doctors may prescribe medications, such as alpha-blockers and 5-alpha reductase inhibitors, or even surgical intervention. Alpha-blockers help reduce BPH symptoms by relaxing muscles in the urethra and the neck of the bladder, which can improve urine flow. The drug 5-alpha reductase converts testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT is an androgen that prevents the death of prostate cells and promotes their proliferation. Through these effects, it increases the size of the prostate gland. Inhibiting the production of this androgen can help slow or stop prostate growth.
Where does prostate cancer start? Most prostate cancers start in the outer gland cells of the prostate and are known as acinar adenocarcinomas....
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Starke offers the following tips: Improve your diet. Adopting and maintaining a healthy diet benefits your testosterone levels in two primary ways:...
Read More »Some people use herbal supplements made from rye grass pollen to treat BPH symptoms and reduce prostate inflammation. Cernilton is a common branded rye grass pollen pharmaceutical. This medication may be effective in slowing or stopping prostate growth. Rye grass extract contains substances that can inhibit prostatic cell growth and reduce inflammation, according to older studies . In turn, this may help improve BPH symptoms, such as frequent urination and nocturia. However, despite its popularity, contemporary research has not shown Cernilton to influence BPH symptoms in any large-scale scientific studies. Therefore, further research is necessary to establish the efficacy of this natural remedy.
How to clean your penis after peeing. Shake your penis to empty out any remaining urine droplets. Gently dab or wipe any remaining droplets with...
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Men who express their emotions are often seen as weak. Because of that, many men neglect to show their emotions because they're afraid of the...
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So if we remove the prostate, what is starting stopping urinary flow? The answer is nothing! If there is urine in the bladder (and there always...
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Another skeleton from the same cave gave us Neanderthal DNA from 120,000 years ago. But all of this DNA has something in common: Almost all of it...
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Here's what to look out for: lower back pain or flank pain. fatigue or weakness. swelling, especially in your hands or feet, or under your eyes....
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