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[S1227]Symptoms Of Prostate Problems
by Daniel Tolmie, Dan
1) What is the prostate and where is it?
A) A walnut sized gland directly underneath your bladder and directly around your uretha (tube you urinate out of) that provides fluid to help your sperm get to where it needs.

2) Can my prostate problem lead to prostate cancer?
A) There is no evidence to suggest there is any link between prostate problems, eg: dribbling and having prostate cancer later in life.

3) How big effect can diet have on my prostate?
A) Huge. It can help significantly if you cut out saturated fats, caffeine, and alcohol. Plus obtaining antioxidants will boost your immune system and general body function, you can do this through high quality supplementation and eating lots of fruits and vegetables that have a bright color.

4) I'm scared I'm going to suffer from prostate trouble later in life, is there anything I can do to prevent it?
A) Absolutely. Again, looking after your body, moderate exercise, and having the diet talked about in #3 is very helpful. Consider taking herbal supplements like saw palmetto or pygeum as they help to maintain a healthy prostate and also have the side benefit of helping reduce hair loss.

5) How bad are the surgeries?
A) Surgeries have quite a high cure rate, depending on the type used, it can range from 100% down to 80%. However there are risks of impotence, incontinence (unable to control the release of urine) and in a minute percentage of cases, death. It also makes you infertile.

6) I have quite a bad prostate problem, can those herbal thingies really help?
A) The cure rate is not 100% but the effectiveness of these extracts from Mother Nature can not be denied. Many men have reported getting their life back simply by taking them every week with a good diet and moderate exercise.

7) What's the best exercise to help my prostate?
A) The Kegel Exercise is simple, painless and can be done sitting in a couch in front of the TV. Cycling or walking are the best general exercises as they stimulate blood-flow to the pelvic region.

8) Does race have anything to do with how my likelihood of developing a prostate problem?
A) Statistically African American men are the most likely to suffer from a prostate problem. Asian men suffer the least, next is the Europeans and Americans suffer the most prostate issues, but that could be due to either the high red-meat diet or the fact they have more widespread diagnostics systems in America than in the Asian countries.

9) My doctor hasn't talked about anything else except drugs, I read the list of side effects and am having second thoughts. Do I have any other options?
A) Doctors are only trained in treating symptoms with drugs, any knowledge they have of any other techniques is self-taught. Many men have obtained relief from the symptoms simply by taking Saw Palmetto, Stinging Nettle, Pygeum coupled with a good diet and moderate exercise.

10) My Dad had really bad prostate problems, will I get it?
A) Not definitely. But many prostate problems are hereditary and if it is in your family history and you're over 40, annual checkups would be recommended. Catching it before the symptoms become a problem is extremely helpful the level of treatment.

These are the most often asked questions. If you have one that wasn't answered. Then feel free to email me below and ask.


For most men passing the age of forty-five is not only a sign of the dreaded 'middle' age but is also the point at which they might well expect to see the arrival of prostate problems at any day. Enlargement of the prostate (also referred to as benign prostatic hypertrophy, or BPH) is a normal part of the ageing process and, as its name suggests, it is not a life-threatening condition.

In the vast majority of cases the symptoms of an enlarged prostate will be relatively mild and, although most men are aware of them, they simply choose to live with them as something of a nuisance and merely a sign of getting old. In some cases however symptoms can be become more than a simple nuisance and then you will need to consult your physician and seek one of the many different treatments available today.

The prostate gland, which is an important part of the male reproductive system, partly surrounds the urethra, which is the tube that caries urine out of the body from the bladder. This means that, as the prostate grows it will start to press on the urethra gradually narrowing it and interfering with the normal flow of urine. It is here therefore that the first signs of a problem usually become evident.

It is common for example to begin to experience difficulty in starting the flow of urine and this will be seen as a need to strain in order to start passing water. Once the flow of urine does start it may be weak and tend to stop and start. You may well also experience a dribbling or urine after you have finished and will often feel that you have not emptied your bladder.

It is also very common for people with an enlarged prostate to visit the bathroom more frequently and often with a sense of urgency, feeling that you can no longer 'hold on' as you used to do. Many men also find that they increasingly have to get up during the night to visit the bathroom.

Interference with the process of emptying the bladder can also lead in some men to an increased risk of urinary track infection and this is often felt as a burning sensation when urinating. In these cases you should always seek treatment from your physician or an urologist.

But should you consult your doctor when the symptoms of an enlarged prostate start to appear or, since it is simply a part of the normal ageing process, ignore it unless it becomes too much of a nuisance?

The simple answer is that you should always consult your physician for two reasons. The first is that prostate enlargement can lead to other problems such as damage to the bladder and kidneys which can be serious. The second is that, in addition to an enlarged prostate, many men will also develop prostate cancer and the symptoms of an enlarged prostate may well mask this until the cancer is too far advanced to treat it effectively.

About one in six men will contract prostate cancer and well over ninety percent of these cases can be effectively treated if they are caught early enough.

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