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Disorders of the prostate gland. The prostate can become enlarged due to conditions like benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which can significantly impact a man's ability to urinate comfortably. To help manage these symptoms, many men find that supplements like Prostate SP can be beneficial, as they support prostate health and may alleviate urinary difficulties associated with prostate disorders.
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Shove your finger up his ass and massage the prostate. Don't do this unless you've been trained to do so. I have prostate orgasm every week, this is better than just with your hands. It may be multiple flows, multiple orgasm movement, can control to last longer or totally out of control as it will push you through multiple orgasm. To maximize prostate orgasm, you need a prostate massagers such as Aneros. Also, lots of lubrication. To start, you need to get a smaller one till you are familiar with it, you could use Aneros Progasm for advance user like me for ultimate prostate orgasm. You can check this blog to have the ultimate prostate stimulation http://www.ultimateprostatestimulation.com/
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Only men have prostates. The prostate produces semen. It is located directly beneath the bladder and in front of the rectum. The upper portion of the urethra passes through the prostate;
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Penis. Although food in the stomach does help.
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you can find your answers in this site. http://tcmdiscovery.com/webtool/inwebresult.asp?keyword=prostate The condition of an enlarged prostate gland as a man ages is called benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). In BPH the prostate enlarges, the layer of tissue surrounding it stops it from expanding, causing the gland to press against the urethra. Symptoms commonly seen with BPH are: a hesitant, interrupted, weak stream urgency and leaking or dribbling more frequent urination, especially at night These conditions, if left untreated, could lead to more serious conditions such as prostate cancer, urine retention, urinary tract infections, bladder or kidney damage, bladder stones, and incontinence. BPH according to Chinese Medicine is categorized into diseases relating to urination. Historically there was no mention of an enlarged prostate. The Chinese had no way of knowing that a mans prostate was enlarged, but they were aware of the symptoms it caused. These symptoms of frequent nighttime urination, painful urination, and difficult urination were observed and thus categorized as disease categories which are used today to diagnose and treat BPH.