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Treatment of prostate enlargement

enlarged prostate is a general condition that the age of men and is named as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and hypertrophy of the prostate gland of the prostate can cause bothersome urinary symptoms. Enlarged prostate can obstruct the flow of urine from the bladder can cause bladder, urinary tract or kidney problems.

Symptoms of prostate include progressive urinary frequency and urgency, and night awakening for urination, urinary hesitancy and intermittency, and also reduce the labor of urine. If left untreated, ultimately, prevent the exit of the bladder.

Initially Himplasia – developed as a treatment for enlarged prostate, is a drug that is also useful in the resolution of male pattern baldness (for male hair loss) due to the problem of expansion of the prostate.

During the 1980s and early 1990s a lot of time and money devoted to research to find a cure for enlarged prostate in men. The condition was and is still very common, affecting about half of all men in their 60 and possibly 95% of all men until age 80. That men age the condition worsens progressively with prostate enlarges pressure increasingly exerted on the bladder. Symptoms may be manifested by a flow of urine and difficulty in maintaining the need to urinate frequently. This progresses as more serious and painful urinary tract infections and the development of bladder stones.

The researchers found that the state and the condition was caused by a hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT). It then became clear why the disease is that men, created from DHT is the male hormone testosterone by the enzyme 5-alpha reductase, DHT only known the positive role of extending genitalia male during fetal development. Once the mechanism of how and why prostate affected a medicinal herb called Himplasia which prevented which has developed an enzyme called 5-alpha reductase from converting testosterone into DHT harmful.

The remedy herbal has been a great success in treating an enlarged prostate and quickly became widely used.

It is generally accepted that DHT causes hair loss, although the actual mechanism because the disease is still uncertain. One theory is that DHT interrupts the normal cycle of hair growth by reducing growth (anagen), the hair and pull the resting phase (telogen).

Once the link between DHT and hair loss has been established that opened the floodgates with companies try to produce the most effective drugs against baldness. The investigation revealed that shortly a much lower dose of medicine by plants around a fifth of that required to treat an enlarged prostate it was forced to stop hair loss. This was good news for the creation a safe medicine, but there are still some side effects that must be considered in our prior use. These side effects include ED, loss of libido and gynecomastia, ie, enlargement of breasts in men. Himplasia is not known or known to have side effects, as required by the recommendation. So please ask your doctor to prescribe the best dose for your condition.

Some alternative therapies to support prostate health:
-Take sitz baths with warm water
"Drinking more water
Avoid long-biking, horseback riding and other exercises that disrupt the region in May following prostate
"Practice Yoga
"Take health supplements. About the Author

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My boyfriend is 39 and in perfect condition. He trains, eats well take vitamins … or has been since turning 34 .. My only concern is when you have sex. You can get an erection, but he can not ejaculate, he said he wants and that can be felt almost there, but after a while … he can not. We were able to have sex and he ejaculates a couple of times, but it is sometimes a bit worries me. He refuses to go to the doctor and ask him why this is happening, has been evaluated for prostate problems and erectile dysfunction problems, but all returned negative. I know that the only clear answer will come from a physician, but he did not A.) have the time (working 50 hours per week) b) money (your insurance does not cover anything) and C) does just not go there. He also wants to know why, but do not want to go to a doc … The serious answers are greatly appreciated, no serious answers and can take jokes or elsewhere. Thank you

My boyfriend is like that from time to time. I know exactly what you mean. But it seems that this should not be a constant problem. You really need to go to a doctor. Also annoying is she has to tell the doctor exactly what is happening and what evidence he already had. It could be as simple as stress, or it could be something much more serious.

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