Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
(Enlarged Prostate) Men's Health
An enlarged prostate, also known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), is a disorder that generally tends to affect men as they age. With age, the gland's cells begin to multiply, leading to an enlarged prostate. An enlarged prostate is problematic because it presses on the urethra, creating difficulties with urination and weakening the bladder.
BPH will produce symptoms such as weak or interrupted urine stream, inability to urinate, difficulty starting or holding urination, and the need to urinate, especially at night frequently. If left untreated, an enlarged prostate can block the flow of urine out of the bladder, leading to other complications such as urinary retention and kidney damage.
Ignoring prostate problems, as some men tend to do, isn't a brilliant idea.
Do you go multiple times to the bathroom at night?
Do you have trouble starting to urinate?
Do You have to strain or push when you pee?
Is the urinary stream weak?
Do You have to stop and restart several times and pee dibbles at the end?
You are in the right place; we can help you!
I've had the privilege to manage thousands of men with enlarged prostates during my professional life, both conventionally and naturally as well.
I have no bias, so if medical therapy or surgery is inevitable, I honestly inform you. But, If there is an indication for alternative treatment, I can offer you a prosperous package of herbs, neutraceuticals, diet, changing lifestyle, acupuncture, hydrotherapy, pelvic muscle exercise, etc.,