Monday, March 29, 2010

Treat Prostate infection to promote healthy gland

Our prostate gland not only creates the fluid part of our semen, but it is also a filter—an amazingly fine filter. Prostate gland performs the work of filtering out all the impurities in our blood stream to make the seminal fluid a healthy place for our delicate sperm cells. And it performs this extremely well!
If your prostate is not kept clean, the impurities and toxins may start to accumulate there; and they do. Thus, they are major cause of prostatitis and prostate infection. These toxins are also very irritating. In an attempt to burn them out (just as your body does with fever for bacteria and virus) the prostate gland becomes inflamed.
The most of men who suffer from prostate problems are older. The reason is they have a lifetime of accumulating poisons in their prostates. But you must be thinking why very young men rarely have prostate infections and non specific prostatitis…? It's because they haven't had enough time to accumulate enough trash in their prostate yet.
Prostate infections or prostatitis occurs most often in old men, but can occur in men aged 30-40 years. Less than half of all men with BPH have prostate symptoms of the disease, which include: Dribbling at the end of urinating, Inability to urinate (urinary retention), Incomplete emptying of your bladder, Needing to urinate two or more times per night, Pain with urination or bloody urine (these may indicate infection), Slowed or delayed start of the urinary stream, Straining to urinate, Sensation of having to urinate immediately, often accompanied by bladder pain or spasm (urgency) and Recurring urinary tract infection (UTI).
There are various prostate natural treatments options available for coping with prostate infections, enlarged prostate, or BPH. In case, you develop high fever with chills or a new onset of difficulty in urinating, seek the help of a doctor or urologist as soon as possible to avoid any deadly consequences.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Most common prostate symptoms for enlarged prostate

The problem of enlarged prostrate is quite prevalent among men, especially among those who are above fifty. One out of every two men over the age of 60 has an enlarged prostate, with nine out of ten affected by the age of 85. The condition just seems like a little annoying at the start often turns into an array of annoying symptoms.

There are some ways to know about prostate symptoms. The symptoms of an enlarged prostate can differ, but the most common ones are:

•Changes or problems with urination, such as a hesitant, interrupted, weak stream.

•Urgency, leaking or dribbling,

•More frequent urination, especially at night. This is called nocturia.

•Frequently feeling you have to urinate, but nothing comes out.

•Pain or discomfort while urinating or A burning or stinging feeling when passing urine

Men who have symptoms of prostate obstruction or as mentioned above are much more likely to develop chronic kidney disease. Moreover, the size of the prostate does not always conclude how stern the obstruction or the symptoms will be. Some men with seriously enlarged glands have little obstruction and few symptoms while others, whose glands are less enlarged, have more blockage and greater problems.
But it has great tendency to cause severe problem and if the problem is not detected and treated at the right time, some troubling and dangerous consequences may occur. So, it is better to get the treatment at the right time to avert any deadly outcomes.