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These are common symptoms of prostate problems, so you should visit a doctor to check your prostate.
Clindamycin HCl should be used only to treat infections that are proven or strongly suspected to be caused by bacteria. Clindamycin is a kind of antibiotic. It is not a first choice for UTI infection treatment. If you have bladder infection, then get professional Doctor for urgent care and appropriate testing. remedy-prostate-infection.com
Fingernails can easily result in tears and cuts to the flesh. Given their location, they are extremely vulnerable to infections; this is not something easy to deal with.
You should have regular prostate exams starting around age 40
Running to the bathroom often to urinate could be a sign of some serious internal problems. People who suffer from frequent urination should immediately see a urologist and get the proper diagnosis and treatment. In men, a common cause for frequent trips to the bathroom is an enlarged prostate. The prostate could press on the urinary bladder and lead to a loss of proper control when it is time to urinate. In women, urinary tract infection is a common cause for the uncontrollable urge to urinate.
No, this is not a medically recommended procedure.
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.
You didn't say whether the problem was urinary or otherwise. Frequent urination can be due to a urinary tract infection, untreated diabetes, blood pressure medication, prostate problems (including possibly cancer) and other reasons. Problems with defecation can be due to intestinal infections, food allergies, or chronic digestive problems. All of the above should be brought to the attention of your doctor.
The size of the prostate depends somewhat on age, but in general the prostate for an adult should be about the size of a walnut.
Urinary tract infection, prostate problem are two to start with. Any male with haematuria should get himself to his doctor as soon as possible.
NO. Not everyone has to get their tonsils out. The only reason you would have to get your tonsils out is for medical issues such as frequent sore throat.
A prominent prostate is a prostate gland that is enlarged. It is a fairly common issue for men who are age 50 or older. Since it could be a sign of prostate cancer, it should be checked by a doctor.