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The treatment of enlarged prostate – General HERBS

The treatment of enlarged prostate – General HERBS

A human prostate usually begins to enlarge after the age of 40 years and the average age and once the diagnosis of prostate enlargement is done, your doctor may not recommend immediate treatment if symptoms are mild. tests probably has one or more must be done after one year to ensure that does not develop complications of enlargement of the prostate. If your symptoms worse, both medical treatment and surgery are advisable.

Self-Care

  • Avoid drinking after 6 pm to reduce frequent urination at night.
  • Drink 8 glasses of water daily to help prevent the accumulation of bacteria in the bladder.
  • Drink cranberry juice 4 times a day to increase the acidity of urine, especially if you feel a UTI coming.

HERBS FOR TREATMENT

Shilajeet (asphalt) exudate purified mineral, Shilajeet is a general tonic balanced including mineral and organic components useful. Taken to aid digestion and assimilation of food. Shilajeet is often used in combination with decoctions other plant specific support for various functions. It has been traditionally used in genitourinary infections, diabetes, the enlarge prostate, bronchial asthma, stomach problems stress and anxiety indication of recovery.

Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) Gokshura is one of the best herbs for prostate ayurveda greater.

Indravadhi (Mutilla occidentalis) is nervine, tonic, antispasmodic and is used in paralysis.

Kabab Chini (Piper Cubeba) herbal compounds containing Drug cubeba Piper as one of the ingredients are clinically effective in the treatment of cough and expand the prostate. Alcoholic extract of the drug has an antibacterial activity against Micrococcus pyrogens var. aureus. Cubeb oil is effective against influenza viruses and bacillus typhoid bacillus.

Ushiro (zizanioides) Ushiro is popularly known as Khas Khas or Khus grass India. Plume is a dense turf that is located along plains and lower hills of India, particularly in banks. Different parts of this plant is used for many diseases such as ulcers in the mouth, fever, boil, epilepsy, burns,
snake bite, scorpion chain, fever, sore head, increased prostate, etc.

Swet Chandan (Santalum album) Indiglenous in Mysore, South India. If grown in places other than their natural habitat, it loses its quality and quantity of essential oil. It is a parasite of trees, their roots buried in the surrounding trees and leads nutrition. Useful in the state of anxiety, stress, headaches, enlarge prostate, negativity, anger and depression. Good for urinary tract infections due to excessive heat or drinking too much alcohol, respiratory disorders, cystitis and gonorrhea. Freshness occurred in the body and mind. Useful in gonorrhea, cystitis, acne, bile.

DIET

spices hot should be strictly avoided. The patient should receive as much water as possible to drink. Fresh lemon juice, coconut milk, orange juice, cane juice sugar and pineapple juice are extremely useful in this condition. The patient should be given fruits like apple, grapes, peaches and plums in large quantities.

LIFESTYLE:

The patient should not be exposed to sunlight or heat. Excessive sweating is a lot of water body and the urine becomes concentrated. The adoption of this concentrated urine in the urinary tract causes irritation and gives rise to a burning sensation.

About the Author

B.Sc.(Med.), B.Ed., M.A.(Edu.), M.Litt.(Edu.), Ph.D.(Edu.Psy.), PGDCA. Served as Science Master, Employment Department as Vocational Guidance Officer. Retired from Employment Department, Punjab India as Dy. Director (Off.) and Remained Incharge of Overseas Employment Cell of Punjab Govt. for 5 yeras.

More than 120 articles published in Punjabi News Papers like Punjabi Tribune, Daily Ajit, G-Asia,  Jagbani and Chardhikala. Serving now Arihant Computer Center




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