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Sciatica is the most common type of referred pain in advanced prostate cancer. It's caused by damage to one or more of the nerves that start in the spine and run down through the legs. People feel sciatica as pain, numbness, weakness, pins and needles or tingling in the lower back, buttocks, legs or feet.
Russell-Silver syndrome is a growth disorder characterized by slow growth before and after birth. Babies with this condition have a low birth...
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Prostate artery embolization gaining popularity as a treatment for BPH. UCI Health is now offering a non-surgical treatment for men with prostate...
Read More »If your pain comes back before your next dose is due, let your doctor or nurse know. The dose might need changing. You might find your pain doesn’t go away straight away when you take pain-relieving drugs. This is because they can take a while to be absorbed by the body and start working. All medicines can cause side effects. We describe the most common side effects of pain-relieving drugs below. But you might not get all or any of these. If you do get side effects that won’t settle down, your doctor can change the amount or the type of drugs you take. For more information about side effects, check the patient information leaflet included with your medicines or speak to your doctor or nurse at the hospital, or your GP.
Coconut oil is an oil that's extracted from the copra or meat of coconuts. It contains a high percentage of MCTs, which animal and test-tube...
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The seminal vesicles produce a viscous, fructose-rich fluid forming around 65-70% of the semen base. The white color of the semen is due to...
Read More »Drowsiness. When you first start taking opioids you might feel drowsy or find it hard to concentrate. This usually improves after a few days, as your body gets used to the drug. Ask your doctor or nurse whether it is safe for you to drive when you are taking opioids. A dry mouth. Sipping cold water throughout the day can help. You can also try chewing gum or sucking boiled sweets or ice cubes. Some men worry about becoming addicted to stronger opioids such as morphine. But if you’re taking morphine to relieve pain, it’s unlikely you’ll become addicted. You might not start with the strongest type of opioid, and the dose will be carefully controlled by your doctor. If you’re worried, speak to your doctor or nurse.
The fire element is associated with the Heart and its partner organ Small Intestine. When it is unbalanced, you may experience symptoms such as...
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Tomatoes are a source of lycopene. It is a potent antioxidant that has proven itself in studies to have properties that enhance prostate health....
Read More »Most men who have pain-relieving radiotherapy find that it helps control their pain. If your pain comes back, you may be able to have more radiotherapy to the same area. This will depend on the dose you've already had and how long ago you had it. Speak to your doctor or nurse about your own situation.
Pride Pride (superbia), also known as hubris (from Ancient Greek ὕβρις) or futility. It is considered the original and worst of the seven deadly...
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Some studies suggest that low doses of turmeric (1/2 teaspoon serving per day) may have some efficacy in conditions such as benign prostatic...
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Psychological stress can lead to worsening symptoms of prostatitis, particularly pain and discomfort when urinating. Sep 24, 2020
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For BPH, studies have used a daily intake of 320 milligrams of saw palmetto split into two doses. The doses will be different in other forms, such...
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