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Prescription medications to avoid Diuretics. Diuretics, or water pills, are medications that remove extra fluid from the body. ... Antidepressants. ... Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) ... Antihistamines. ... Nasal decongestants. ... Other drugs that may aggravate BPH.
Most dark chocolate is high in flavonoids, particularly a subtype called flavanols that is associated with a lower risk of heart disease. Some...
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Butter contains saturated fat, which increases your risk for heart disease. The National Kidney Foundation notes that heart disease is a major risk...
Read More »The exact treatment protocol for BPH, or swollen prostate, depends on factors such as the prostate gland size, patient’s age, overall health, and severity of symptoms.
Pumpkin is a healthy food rich in nutrients and compounds that can support blood sugar control. Several animal studies have shown that it may lower...
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The wide variety of ingredients found in pizza, including the crust and toppings, can be a significant source of phosphorus, potassium, and sodium...
Read More »One study found the antidepressant medications may improve the symptoms and quality of life in elderly patients with BPH accompanied by depression. Some may even aid treatment of chronic bacterial prostatitis when used in combination with rectal electrostimulation. If you are taking antidepressants and have BPH, you shouldn’t discontinue using antidepressants on your own. Consult your doctor first. In men with BPH and depression, the use of antidepressants may also contribute to a higher risk of sexual problems such as erectile dysfunction and retrograde ejaculation.
And if you do need to seek medical advice, you'll have some useful information to pass on. Take your temperature. Your body temperature can show if...
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Don't use during pregnancy or breast-feeding. Surgery: Saw palmetto might slow blood clotting. It might cause extra bleeding during and after...
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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
Learn More »Decongestants are a type of medication that provides temporary relief from nasal congestion (stuffed nose) when you have a cold. These mediations may tighten muscles and increase muscular tone in the prostate gland and bladder neck. As a result, urine can’t exit the bladder properly. Inability to empty the bladder properly can cause bladder infection and bacterial infection. Both topical and oral decongestants carry a warning against use by men with BPH. The safest option for men with a swollen or enlarged prostate is to use external nasal dilators that act through mechanical means to dilate the nostrils and generally do not affect your condition. Some ingredients in decongestants, e.g., phenylephrine, may constrict the prostatic capsule and lead to urinary retention. Long-term urinary retention may cause an array of problems, including bladder stones.
So where did our green-eyed ancestors come from? Most origins point to areas around the Caucasus Mountains, which link Asia and Europe. That may...
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Yes, we pasteurise all our Juice and Juice Drinks. This heating process ensures there are no bacteria present. We would recommend you refrigerate...
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Drinking hot water boosts your metabolism and helps you lose weight in a healthy manner. Basically, hot water helps break down the fat molecules in...
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We found that serum testosterone, DHT, and E2 decline gradually from ages 35 onwards with a more marked decline after 80 years of age.
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