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  • Home Remedy For Prostate Disorders – Self Care Tips To Cure Enlarged Prostate Part 2

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    What are the side effects of treatment?

    Most doctors use hormone therapy to control the spread of advanced prostate cancer. The most frequent side effects caused by hormone therapy include reduced sex drive, impotence, infertility, and osteoporosis (weakened bones). Erectile dysfunction and infertility occur in most men who undergo hormone therapy. The risk and extent of bone loss depends largely on how long a man receives hormone therapy. In many cases, doctors can recommend ways to combat these side effects.

    When people no longer respond to hormone therapy, doctors may try a chemotherapy drug called Taxotere. Possible side effects of Taxotere include nausea, hair loss, and bone marrow suppression (the decline or halt of blood cell formation). Patients may also develop fluid retention and pain, tingling, or numbness in the fingers or toes.
    Though new, thus far Provenge has been remarkably safe.

    However, clinical trials suggested the treatment might be linked to a slightly increased risk of stroke. Nearly all patients suffer some mild to moderate side effects such as chills, fatigue, fever, back pain, nausea, joint ache, and headache.

    It’s important for everyone with advanced prostate cancer to discuss their concerns with their doctor before beginning treatment.

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  • Fast Relief For An Enlarged Prostate Part 2

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    The first cause is hormonal. After about age 40 more of the 5-alpha-reductase enzyme is produced by men. This enzyme converts testosterone, which we all want to have more of as we age, to dihydrotesterone or DHT. As men age, DHT levels tend to raise because of this increased enzyme production. DHT causes the prostate to increase in size. Higher DHT levels are one of the major causes of enlarged prostates. However they are not the only cause. If they were, herbal formulas containing saw palmetto would work better than they do.

    It seems that the majority of men suffering from enlarged prostates are not helped significantly by herbal formulas containing saw palmetto, pumpkin seeds and other herbs which block the formation of DHT and may inhibit its binding to cell receptors in the prostate. Most likely this is for two reasons. First is that these herbs don’t work as powerfully as their promoters would like us to believe. Secondly, they don’t deal with what may be an even more major cause of an enlarged prostate. Infections.

    Our guess is that approximately 2/3 of all men suffering from an enlarged prostate have an infection in the prostate. This infection could be viral, bacterial, fungal or even mycoplasm. Infections tend to cause inflammation. An inflammation in the prostate enlarges it. And of course you may suffer from both an infection and increased DHT levels. Your doctor may be able to give you an antibiotic to help you with a bacterial prostate infection, but he has little to help with viral and mycoplasm infections.

    For years this report has recommended unique products for improving the symptoms of an enlarged prostate. These products worked better than the usual saw palmetto and sterolin based herbal formulas. Because they helped many people that were not helped by these usual types of herbal formulas. The first product was U-Fn, a u-fucoidan extract from brown algae that was expensive but better than the herbs.

    Unfortunately, many people still were not helped. So a few years later we heard about an oxygenating, detoxifying, pH balancing liquid supplement that fights infections. Zeo 3. Not only was it a bit more effective at helping people deal with a swollen prostate, but was less expensive too. However, it seemed to help just about 60% of the men using it. Good, but certainly not great. (Oxy E does something similar, and is the product to use if you want to add these actions to your enlarged prostate reduction protocol.)

    So when we came across an even better product, or so we tested energetically, we started to feature it in this report. That was well over a year ago. It is a frequency enhanced water in a 2 ounce bottle that delivers specific energies to your body. It did indeed work spectacularly for dealing with an enlarged prostate. Turns out that most users would experience some improvement in their symptoms in 4 or 5 days. Those that didn’t obviously had a tougher case. Doubling the dosage for the first month however, produced improvement within the first month for a vast majority of those tougher cases. Very few bottles ever get returned. In fact, it has about a 93% success rate.

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  • Male Health Conditions – Enlarged Prostrate Natural Treatment Part 1

    Posted on September 15th, 2011 admin No comments

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    Treatment
    For most patients suffering from an enlarged prostate who do not have kidney damage or serious infection, the ultimate decision must be left to the patient. While there are absolute indications of intervention, most situations depend on how bothersome the symptoms are to the individual. All options need to be discussed and considered along with their advantages and disadvantages.

    Sometimes men may take antibiotics for a long period of time without any true benefit. In fact, many of these conditions are not infections but simply muscle spasms involving the prostate and surrounding tissue. This is a condition called prostatosis or prostadynia. Treatment for this includes muscle relaxants and warm baths. Hytrin or Cardura, typically used for high blood pressure are also muscle relaxants and have been shown to be successful. These days, however, Flowmax or Uroxitrol are more often prescribed.

    Over the past five years, a large amount of research has been done on the prostate gland and BPH. Doctors now know more and can provide more useful treatments. Always look into the latest treatment alternatives—there are constantly new treatments coming out.

    A doctor may recommend treatment when:
    • the man is unable to urinate
    • there are recurrent urinary tract infections
    • there is recurrent blood in the urine
    • there are hemorrhoids and hernias
    • there may be damage done to the kidneys or bladder
    • there are bothersome symptoms like frequently interrupting sleep to go to the bathroom
    • there is an annoying sensation of always having to urinate
    • there is dripping of urine after stopping

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  • Home Remedy For Prostate Disorders – Self Care Tips To Cure Enlarged Prostate Part 1

    Posted on September 10th, 2011 admin No comments

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    If you just learned that you or a loved one has advanced prostate cancer, you may have many questions and concerns. By taking the time to research your condition, you’ve taken a good first step. Here are answers to the most common questions. After looking over these answers, click on other articles in this guide to find in-depth information about treatments, side effects, and other issues that affect you and your family.

    What is advanced prostate cancer?
    Prostate cancer is defined as ‘advanced’ when it spreads outside the prostate gland. It may spread to nearby tissues, lymph nodes, bones, or other parts of the body. It is also called metastatic prostate cancer.

    Can advanced prostate cancer be cured?
    Currently, no cure exists for advanced prostate cancer. Men can benefit, however, in several ways. Some treatments slow the growth of the cancer. Others reduce symptoms caused by the disease. Until recently, no therapy was offered to prolong life. However, the recently approved chemotherapy drug Taxotere, when taken with the steroid prednisone, has been proven to extend survival by several months. Taxotere is approved only for men with cancer that no longer responds to hormone therapy (called hormone refractory prostate cancer).

    In addition, Provenge, a “”vaccine”" for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer, does appear to extend survival — by months for most patients, by years for some. Provenge isn’t your everyday vaccine. It’s an immune therapy created by harvesting immune cells from a patient, genetically engineering them to fight prostate cancer, and then infusing them back into the patient. It’s approved only for treatment of patients with few or no symptoms who have prostate cancer that has spread outside the prostate and no longer responds to hormone therapy.

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  • Fast Relief For An Enlarged Prostate Part 1

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    Reduces and even ends Enlarged Prostate Symptoms in 30 Days…
    In fact, most users notice improvement within 4 to 5 days, if not sooner.

    “I have suffered from an enlarged prostate for the last five years, accompanied urination needs of six times nightly, and the other nagging symptoms. I used large doses of saw palmetto with little help. I have used BioVibe for two weeks, and after three days my condition has totally changed. I have had nights without getting up once, and at worst, twice a night. Thank you. This is a remarkable product.”
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    If you have an enlarged or swollen prostate causing symptoms ranging from getting up more often at night, to decreased urine flow, to pain and discomfort, you are not alone. An enlarged prostate, described medically as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is so common it seems to be a natural part of aging. Like gray hair. In fact, the American Urological Association reports that by age 60 over half of all men have BPH. The percentage of men the age of 85 that have BPH is staggering. 90%.

    As you may well know if you are reading this report, for most people herbs and potions, drugs and surgeries, don’t work effectively. If they were effective, 90% of the men aged 85 wouldn’t suffer from an enlarged prostate. This lack of effectiveness is not from knowing what causes BPH. The basic causes are known, at least by most doctors and health practitioners in the alternative realm who focus on dealing with the underlying causes of a swollen prostate. But even so the solutions tried are all too often ineffective.

    In this brief report we will introduce to you to two frequency enhanced supplements that are having spectacular success with helping men improve and completely end the symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate. But first, it is valuable to understand the causes of BPH so that you can better make a decision of what to do.

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  • Bladder & Prostate Infection Symptoms & Remedies Part 5

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    “Causes of Chronic Non-Bacterial Prostatitis
    Unfortunately, little is known about what causes chronic nonbacterial prostatitis or inflammatory chronic pelvic pain syndrome. However, health professionals believe the possible causes include:
    • Blocked urine flow
    • Abnormal movement of urine and prostate secretions into the prostate
    • Microorganisms that may infect the prostate (if they are present, they usually are not detectable in the
    urine)
    • The immune system attacking the prostate (autoimmune disease)
    • Chemicals normally found in the urine, such as uric acid, which may get into the prostate and cause
    irritation
    • Abnormal nerve or muscle function

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  • Acute Bacterial Prostatitis Natural Remedies Part 5

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    Treatment
    Most cases of acute prostatitis clear up completely with medication and slight changes to the diet and behavior.
    MEDICATIONS:
    • Antibiotics, most often trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim or Septra), fluoroquinolones (Floxin or Cipro), tetracycline or a tetracycline derivative such as doxycycline, for at least 4 weeks
    • A shot of ceftriaxone followed by a 7-day course of doxycycline (for men with prostatitis caused by an STD)
    • A hospital stay and antibiotics given through a vein (IV) (for severe cases)

    Because it is possible for the infection to relapse, some health care providers recommend even longer courses of medication — 6 to 8 weeks — to get rid of the infection.
    Stool softeners may reduce the discomfort that occurs with bowel movements.

    SURGERY:
    Surgery, urinary catheterization, or cystoscopy are not recommended for patients with acute prostatitis.
    OTHER THERAPY:
    • Urinate often and completely to decrease the symptoms of urinary frequency and urgency.
    • A suprapubic catheter (a drain that empties the bladder through the abdomen) may be needed if the swollen prostate makes it diffcult to empty your bladder.
    • Warm baths may relieve some of your perineal and lower back pain.
    DIET:
    • Avoid substances that irritate your bladder, such as alcohol, caffeinated food and beverages, citrus juices, and hot or spicy foods.
    • Increase fluid intake (64 – 128 ounces per day) to urinate often and help flush bacteria from your bladder.

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  • Prostate Cancer Treatments Currently Available Part 5

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    Radiation Therapy – Called Radical Radiotherapy this procedure is used when the cancer is localized and has not spread. Radioactive isotopes are shot into the area where the cancer is located by external radiotherapy- (short bursts of high energy beams directed by x-rays). These bursts are shot into the area where the cancer cells are. The treatments are performed on a daily basis. Your doctor will tell you how long these treatments will last. Radiation therapy does not always cure the patient of cancer, especially if the cancer is more widespread than thought. This treatment does have side effects, so it is important you talk to your doctor beforehand he will prepare you for what to expect.
    An alternative used of radiation uses cobalt irradiation (gamma rays) to attack the cancer cells. There are side effects to this procedure as well, including the dangers or anemia and chronic fatigue.

    Wait and See – If the doctor tells you that he wishes to wait and just monitor you every 3-6 months, than your prostate cancer is really only in the clinical stages and not far-advanced. You will be closely watched during that time frame. Sometimes, no treatment is warranted.
    Although the word cancer is scary and prostate cancer is so prevalent. Being diagnosed with prostate cancer does not mean you are being handed a death sentence. With today’s aggressive prostate cancer treatments and the research catching up to the medicine, many men who have been diagnosed with this disease are living healthy and happy lives after treatment. Remember to talk to your doctor. Get several different medical opinions and join a support group to help you through the turbulent times ahead.

    Among men under 65 with early stage prostate cancer, those who have the prostate gland removed are less likely to die than those who adopt a “”watchful waiting”" approach, according to a new long-term study out of Europe.

    But the findings are not likely to be practice-changing, said Dr. Richard E. Greenberg, chief of urologic oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, who was not involved with the study.
    “”This is relatively early stage disease, and it shows what we would expect it to show: that those who have more years [to live] have better survival if treated aggressively,”" he said.

    Men with prostate cancer face a confusing maze of options today, including not only surgery but hormone therapy, different kinds of radiation therapy and even simply foregoing medical treatment while monitoring the cancer closely (“”watchful waiting,”" also known as “”active surveillance”").

    “”Watchful waiting”" is often recommended when a man is not expected to die of the cancer and would like to avoid the risk of the debilitating side effects associated with prostate cancer treatment. These may include: incontinence and erectile dysfunction (surgery); erectile dysfunction and secondary cancers (radiation therapy); nausea, breast growth, liver problems (hormonal therapy); and weakness, hair loss, fluid retention (chemotherapy).

    The data presented in the May 5 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine is a 15-year follow-up of a study for which three-years of follow-up had previously been reported.
    The earlier study also found that undergoing a radical prostatectomy lowered the risk of the cancer spreading, as well as the death rate from prostate cancer or any other cause.
    The researchers, Drs. Anna Bill-Axelson and Lars Holmberg of University Hospital, Uppsala, and colleagues, enrolled nearly 700 men with early prostate cancer under the age of 75 who were randomly selected either to undergo a radical prostatectomy or to stay in “”watchful waiting”" mode.

    After an average follow-up of about 13 years, 14.6 percent of the men who had undergone surgery had died, versus 20.7 percent in the watchful waiting group, a 38 percent reduced risk.
    The benefit was primarily seen among men younger than 65 and the authors estimated that seven men under the age of 65 and 8 over the age of 65 would need to be treated to save one life.
    There was also a benefit in men whose tumors had low-risk characteristics.

    Men whose cancer had moved outside of the prostate gland and who underwent removal of the prostate had a seven times higher risk of dying than men whose tumors hadn’t spread.
    Radical prostatectomy can come with a price — including erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence and even bowel incontinence — although these effects are not as common as techniques improve. A nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy, for example, may be able to prevent erectile dysfunction.
    Also, the men in this study were diagnosed only after they had symptoms, unlike the majority of men in the United States, Greenberg said.

    “”The advantage of screening is that men are more likely to be cured of cancer but they also have a greater chance of not succumbing to the consequences of the surgical compications, whether [those] be erectile dysfunction or urinary incontinence,”" Greenberg said.
    Also, he said, erectile dysfunction can also be a factor of aging and can be treated in most cases.
    But much remains to be known about how best to treat different types of prostate cancer.

    “”The management of early stage prostate cancer continues to require further randomized controlled studies, which are underway, to determine the true benefit of treatment versus expectant management,”" said Dr. Marc Danziger, an attending urologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, who was not involved with the study.
    “”Currently, the potential benefit and side effects of treatment needs to be addressed on an individual basis in relation to the risk stratification of disease, patient desires, health status and risk tolerance,”" Danziger added.

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  • Bladder & Prostate Infection Symptoms & Remedies Part 4

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    Chronic Non-Bacterial Prostatitis
    What is Chronic Non-Bacterial Prostatitis?
    Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis or Inflammatory Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome is the inflammation of the prostate not due to bacterial infection. It refers to a condition affecting patients who present symptoms of prostatitis without a positive result after urine culture or expressed prostate secretion (EPS) culture. Currently, the National Institute of Health refers to Chronic Non-Bacterial Prostatitis as Category IIIa Prostatitis or Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CP/CPPS).

    Anatomy and Function of Chronic Non-Bacterial Prostatitis
    The prostate is part of the male reproductive system. It is a walnut-sized and shaped gland located below the bladder and in front of the rectum and surrounds the urethra (a tube-like structure that carries urine form the bladder out through the penis).

    In this syndrome, men have the symptoms of prostate infection but do not have any evidence of a bacterial infection. Some researchers argue that the organism chlamydia is responsible, but this is very controversial. The symptoms are probably caused by spasms of the sphincter muscles of the bladder and the pelvic floor. This may also increase the pressure in the urethra, which forces urine down into the prostate.

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  • Prostate Cancer Treatments Currently Available Part 4

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    Some of the anti-cancer/chemotherapy drugs used to fight prostate cancer are:
    • Mitoxantrone
    • Estramustine phosphate
    • Etoposide
    • Paclitaxel
    • Docetaxel
    • Doxorubicin
    • Vinblastine

    Chemotherapy is often used in conjunction with surgery, hormone therapy or radiation treatments in order to try and control the growth of cancer cells.

    Surgery – the complete removal of the prostate is called a radical prostatectomy. This surgery is performed when the cancer has been localized, detected only within the prostate.
    During the surgery all the tissue around the prostate will be removed as an added safeguard.

    A radical prostatectomy is usually performed during the earliest stages of prostate cancer. The procedure is done under a general anesthesia. This surgical procedure carries with it a few risks; impotence or incontinence. If the cancer has spread, this operation may be repeated.
    Hormone Therapy – although hormone therapy can successfully reduce the size of a tumor, it does not attack the cancer cells. Therefore, hormone therapy is rarely a “solo” procedure. Hormone therapy is used in conjunction with radiotherapy and/or surgery to help control the cancer.

    Hormone therapy works by shutting off or reducing the amount of testosterone produced by the testicles. Testosterone stimulates cancer growth. An orchidectomy (complete removal of both testicles by surgery) will also successfully stop all manufacturing of testosterone. This procedure is performed in cases where prostate cancer has advanced to far and too quickly.

    Cryosurgery – The surgeon goes in and pipes freezing gasses into the tumor and the surrounding tissues, causing the cancer cells to die off. This procedure is less invasive than any of the others available and carries with it no side-effects or complications.

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