December 15, 2014
by Barbara Minton
(AlignLife) In the Western world it’s almost a given that men over the age of 45 develop symptoms of prostate problems. These problems fall into three categories:
* Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) – non-cancerous prostate enlargement
* Prostatitis – inflammation of the prostate
* Prostate cancer
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An alarming number of men progress through all three of these problem states.
The prostate is a walnut sized gland located just below a man’s bladder. Its role is to produce an optimal portion of the seminal fluid that carries sperm. The prostate initially becomes active during puberty, and usually remains healthy until midlife when prostate enlargement signals the end of carefree days.
Why is prostate enlargement a problems? An enlarged prostate slowly develops a strangle hold on the urethra, and difficulties with urination and sexual dysfunction follow, including:
* frequent urination, particularly at night
* difficulty urinating
* inability to fully empty the bladder
* feeling of urgency to urinate
*burning sensation when urinating
* uncontrolled dribbling
*painful ejaculation
* pain behind the scrotum
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