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Homeopathy treatment for prostate cancer by Dr. Harshad Raval Md Homeopathy India
Prostate cancer and the treatment of homeopathy.
Prostate cancer is an abnormal, uncontrolled growth of cells leading to the formation of a tumor of the prostate gland. Prostate the size of the nut is part of the reproductive system that lies deep in the pelvis. It is located in front of the rectum and below bladder and surrounds the urethra (the tube leading urine from the bladder through the prostate and penis). Contains some glandular cells that produce seminal fluid which protects and nourishes sperm cells in semen and support the ejaculatory ducts or tubes of sperm. The prostate continues to increase until a man reaches adulthood and is maintained after reaching its normal size as long as the male hormones.
Prostate cancer begins most often outside the prostate. It is the most common cancer among men over 50 years. In most men, cancer develops very slowly. In fact, many men with the disease never know they have the condition. Prostate cancer is confined to the prostate, and most patients with this type of cancer can live for years without problems. In some cases, can spread from the prostate to the lymph nodes, bones or other bodies. This expansion is called metastasis. Most prostate cancers originate in the prostate later, the rest originate near the urethra. Often disease symptoms until the disease is advanced. However, as the tumor grows, it can spread from the prostate region as surrounding lymph nodes, bones or other organs. This can cause back pain. Men with prostate cancer in May one of these symptoms.
- Need to urinate frequently, especially at night;
- Difficulty in urinating or withheld from Urine;
- Slow flow of urine or interrupted;
- Movement urination painful or burning or intestine;
- Trouble having an erection;
- Painful ejaculation;
- Blood in urine or semen or
- Frequent pain or stiffness in lower back, hips or thighs.
It is recommended consult a doctor immediately if you experience any of the above. Men aged 50 and older are likely to develop prostate cancer. Those with a family history of prostate cancer should consider screening at age 45.
Prostate cancer can be classified as "A, B, C, D '. Stage A and B, cancers are curable. stages C and D are treatable, but their projections are alarming.
Phase A – This is the very early stage, without sysmtoms at this stage of the cancer cells are confined to the prostate. It can be identified with the PSA test and biopsy. Such cancer is often curable.
Phase B – At this stage, we know that cancer is in many places in the prostate. It is detectable by PAS.
Phase C – At this stage, cancer cells are present throughout the prostate tissues neighboring or bladder. This stage is determined by digital rectal examination or CT and MRI and / or ultrasound. Some cancers are curable C Stage.
Phase D: In this stage the cancer has spread beyond the prostate and nearby lymph nodes, bones, organs far as the liver, lungs and also in other tissues. This is usually determined by bone scan, computed ProstaScint or other studies. The stage D cancer is not curable but treatable.
Treatment
Treatment depends individual circumstances, such as manhood and general health, extent of cancer, patients with elderly etc. sysmptoms minor., the cancer early, or coexisting diseases can be treated conservatively.
There are many ways to treat prostate cancer. It is advisable to seek the advice of two or more doctors before making a final decision about treatment. Treatment involves hormone therapy or prostatectomy antrogen and anti-drug chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Hormone therapy: Hormone therapy is used alone or in combination with surgery or radiotherapy. It is based on the fact that cancer cells prostate often use the male hormone testosterone as fertilizer and the lack of this hormone can cause death or weakened cells prostate cancer. It is used to stop the production of testosterone, the hormone and therefore a person in stage C and D, cancer can see their lives extended and improved by the use of hormone therapy.
There are side effects associated to hormonal treatment. These include hot flashes, weight gain, erectile dysfunction, decreased muscle mass and strength, changes personality, lies down and osteoporosis.
Prostatectomy: Patients in good health and under 70 years is generally offered surgery as a treatment option. Several types of surgical procedures are performed according to the stage of prostate cancer patients and all Health.
Prostatectomy is the option most common treatment for prostate cancer localized. It involves the removal surgery of the prostate and some nearby tissue and reconnect the urethra and bladder. It will prevent the spread of cancer. If cancer prostate cancer is early stage, prostatectomy cancer can be treated completely. This is done through a surgical incision in the lower abdomen or space between the scrotum and rectum.
These procedures also have side effects like impotence, urinary incontinence, urethra and reduced difficulty in urinating.
Radiotherapy: is a form of treatment that uses high levels of radiation to kill cells cancer or to maintain its growth and divided and reduce damage to healthy cells. It is most effective for prostate cancer at an early stage.
Good nutrition is an important part of recovery side effects of radiotherapy.
Slight changes of the skin will be visible after radiation. May the skin becomes red, swollen, warm and sensitive, like a sunburn, but it is temporary. The long-term effects include slight darker skin, enlarged pores, increase or decrease the sensitivity of the skin and thickening of the tissue or skin.
Chemotherapy is a combination drug that is effective to kill or stop the growth of rapidly multiplying cells. Chemotherapy is usually prescribed to men with of prostate cancer advances. The chemotherapy drugs are carefully controlled in both dosage and frequency so as to destroy cancerous cells while minimizing the risk to healthy cells. As the drugs circulate throughout the body, which can affect healthy cells.
Side effects of chemotherapy are hair loss, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, low blood counts, reduces the blood's ability to clot, and an increased risk of infection.
HOMEOPATHY TREATMENT:
Crotalus: cancer of the haematuria.
Conium: For each emotion, itching in the foreskin.
SEPIA: Landfill for disposal.
KALI Bhichai pain in chronic prostate.
Silica: While straining at stool.
Nitric acid after stool output.
Nux vomica: Discharge during the evacuation.
Thuja: When the download is colored green and thick.
Staphisagria: Rejection of the prostate after sexual excesses.
Selenium: Discharge during evacuation.
Homeopathy dosage instructions
Select the resource best suited to the symptoms. In conditions where self-treatment is appropriate, unless directed by a physician, a lower potency (6X, 6C, 12X, 12C, 30X, or 30C)
About the Author
Dr Harshad Raval MD[hom]
Honorary consultant homeopathy physician to his Excellency governors of Gujarat India. Qualified MD consultant homeopath ,International Homeopathy adviser, books writer and columnist. Specialist in kidney, cancer, psoriasis, leucoderma and other chronic disease,. www.homeopathyonline.in email : info@homeopathyonline.in
Prostate cancer?
Hello, can anyone help.I he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and is awaiting an MRI, 7 august.It should be in the first time because I have no symptoms, it seems fine.What type of treatment you think I recommend at this stage I am 50yrs old.
Prostate cancer is usually adenocarcinoma. Symptoms are rare until urethral obstruction occurs. The diagnosis is suspected during a digital rectal examination or measurement of prostate specific antigen and confirmed by biopsy. The prognosis for most patients with prostate cancer, especially when localized or regional, is very good, more men die from prostate cancer that her. The treatment is a prostatectomy, radiotherapy, or for some patients in the watchful waiting. Please consult Web site for more information on prostate cancer.
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