For many men, the symptoms are as much a part of aging as graying hair:
Frequent urgent urination. A weak or intermittent stream. Getting up several times at night.
While worrisome, the problem, called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), isn’t linked to cancer.
The prostate simply becomes enlarged, pressing the urethra and making urination difficult.
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Say itself truth:
A sensation of not emptying your bladder completely after you have finished urinating.
You had to urinate again less than two hours after you finished urinating.
You have a weak urinary stream.
You found you stopped and started again several times while you urinated.
You had to get up at least once in the night to urinate.
You found it difficult to postpone urination.
You had to push or strain to begin urination.
If all this disturbs you:
There are several FDA approved medications to treat prostate problems.
- One type (finasteride) shrinks enlarged prostates. However, it takes several months to work and isn’t effective for everyone.
- A second type, alpha blockers (terazosin, doxazosin), relaxes muscles in the prostate, improving urine flow. It works much faster (days, not months).
An all-new formula using only top of the line prostate!
However, if you have any cardiovascular problems, you may not be able to take an alpha blocker because they affect blood pressure.
Doctors often recommend avoiding caffeine and alcohol, as both can aggravate urinary urgency. Practicing relaxation techniques also helps some men empty their bladders more easily.





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