Do some research about a cystocele. A urogynecologist is the specialist that treats this I think. This can causes recurrent urinary tract infections.
You have prostate related problems due to enlarged prostate. You get relief from the problems after removal of prostate. There are few problems like dribbling of urine after removal of prostate but then you are safe in the hands of your Urologist.
Females do not have prostate glands.
No. Most prostate problems are due to hormones and baking soda has no effect on that.
A prostate ultrasound is a diagnostic test used to detect potential problems with a man's prostate.
Strattera has been known to cause various sexually-related problems in some men. While not specifically linked to prostate problems, this drug does sometimes cause problems with passing urine or emptying the bladder that may be similar to prostate problems.
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) is found in the blood stream. It is measured to detect possible prostate problems.
No, there is no link.
Vitamin E and Zinc are recommended as supplements to be taken by men with prostate problems.
Prostate Cancer can cause the prostate gland to swell. This swelling can narrow or restrict the urethra altogether. It is possible to have prostate cancer and not experience any problems with the urethra.
A urologist treats male urination and penis problems. An endocrinologist treats hormone problems. It is not unusual for urologists to assess hormonal status during evaluation for certain kinds of urological problems.
The best thing that I know of, to shrink the prostate, would be a zinc supplement. But there is no guarantee of success. Prostate problems cannot always be solved by diet.
Kidney problems, bladder infection, prostate problems or urinary tract problems