How to cope with Prostate Enlargement Without Drugs

August 31st, 2009

Benign prostatic hyperplasia is the growing of the prostate which happens in all men starting at age 40. However this enlargement can be one of the biggest health problems in men over 60. The size of the prostate can press on a man’s urethra. This can cause trouble urinating. A man may experience trouble going to the bathroom or having very little urination, urine leakage or perhaps even blood as enlarged prostate symptoms. Men can get enlarged prostate treatment. Seeing your doctor more regularly if you have few symptoms may be the course of action instead of jumping into medicine. You don’t have to continue to live with serious symptoms and discomfort though as there are medications and surgeries that can be done to alleviate severe conditions.

You can maintain your natural prostate health at home. Urinating completely and as soon as you need to is one solution. Getting older naturally causes the prostate to get bigger, so there is no prevention. To prevent getting up in the night to go to the bathroom, stop drinking anything before 6:00. Drink a lot of water during the day to avoid infections, although this could make your frequent urination worse if you already have a problem. To have fewer urinary tract infections, try adding cranberry juice to your diet. You can still keep a good quality of life with an enlarged prostate.

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