Saturday, 18 January 2014

Joey atlas scam - Protect your prostate

1 in 10 men after 50 trouble with his patron, according to surveys. How many diseases there are and what are the symptoms? How can be treated and what are the new developments? The prostate and conditions are exclusively male affair. Every man aged 50 and over, has 35% - 40% chance of developing prostate hypertrophy or cancer .
This figure rises to 70-80% when talking about men 80 years and over. The prostate is a gland , which is the size of chestnuts located just below the bladder and in front of the rectum, the last part of the colon, surrounding the urethra, through which urine excreted. Basic function of the prostate is the production of prostatic fluid, one of the main components of semen and causing fertilization. What are the diseases of the prostate? There are four main diseases that can affect the prostate.http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/franklinalvina/1299734/
 These are: - Prostatitis - Benign prostatic hyperplasia - Prostate Cancer - Gritty Prostatitis It is an inflammation of the prostate, which may be due to microbes , which cause urinary tract infections in the form of cystitis, prostatitis and pyelonephritis. Separated in chronic and acute patron and affects all men, mostly middle-aged, who have an active sex life. If there adenoma of the prostate, then called adenomatitida. Symptoms The symptoms which can manifest as acute prostatitis is pain during urination, urinary frequency, nocturia, and in serious cases, fever and shivering and pain in the perineum, testes, bladder or lower part of the back. Chronic prostatitis manifests with vague symptoms such as pain in urination, perineum, testicles and back pain.
 Treatment Treatment includes administration of antibiotics for about 4 weeks maybe steroidal analgesics to reduce the intensity of symptoms. Benign prostatic hyperplasia It affects mainly middle-aged men, at a ratio of 1 to 2 men at the age of 50 years. When talking about prostate hyperplasia talking basically a benign enlargement of the prostate, which eventually compresses the urethra , resulting in urination problems occur.

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