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The Use Of Medicine In BPH Treatment

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There are a number of ways of treating BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia or an enlarged prostate) of which medical treatments, or the use of drugs, is the commonest form of treatment following watchful waiting.

(Watchful waiting applies in cases where symptoms are mild or where the patient is not particularly troubled by his symptoms and involves simply checking on the patient once or twice a year to ensure that he is not developing complications as a result of his BPH. This can be a useful option for some patients as it avoids the risks associated with other forms of BPH treatment and, on occasions, the symptoms will actually lessen over time.)

One commonly used group of drugs in BPH treatment are alpha-blockers which were originally designed for the treatment of high blood pressure. Alpha-blockers act to relax the muscles of the prostate gland, as well as the neck of the bladder, and so reduce pressure on the urethra and improve the flow of urine.

Although alpha-blockers relieve BPH symptoms they do not reduce the size of the prostate and so the symptoms are likely to return if treatment is stopped. Alpha-blockers will usually produce a moderate reduction in symptoms and common side effects include dizziness, headaches, a stuffy nose and stomach and intestinal problems. These problems appear in about 12% to 15% of patients.

Another frequently prescribed group of drugs are 5-alpha reductase inhibitors. This particular group of drugs acts to lower the level of the main male hormone found in the prostate gland and thus marginally reduces the size of the enlarged prostate. It is however a very slow acting drug and patients will normally need to take the drug for 6 to 12 months before any effects are evident.

5-alpha reductase inhibitors usually produce less of a reduction in symptoms than alpha blockers but can be particular useful in cases where the prostate is considerably enlarged and patients are at risk of developing acute retention – an inability to urinate. Common side effects resulting from the reduction of the male hormone include erection problems, a decrease in sexual desire and a reduction in the amount of semen produced. These problems are seen in about 5% to 8% of patients.

In cases where the prostate is particularly enlarged and patients are finding that they are especially troubled by their symptoms, the doctor may recommend a combination of both alpha-blockers and 5-alpha reductase inhibitors.

In addition to prescription drugs patients may also wish to consider the use of herbal remedies. A number of such over-the-counter remedies are available but, at present, their effectiveness and safety have not been proved and none are approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In addition, the use of some of the herbal remedies available can lead to distortions in the results of diagnostic tests and also interfere with the actions of prescription drugs. As a result, you should consult your doctor before using any form of herbal remedy.

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Cervical Cancer Symptoms: What You Need To Know

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The cervix is part of a woman’s reproductive system. Doctors cannot explain why some women develop while others do not. What we do know is that there are risk factors which make some women more vulnerable, to develop , than others.

These risk factors increase the possibility of developing and they may act together to increase the risk even more.

HPV (Human Papilloma Viruses) is the most significant risk factor for . The HP Viruses affect the cervix directly and can be passed from person to person through sexual contact. In fact, most adults have been infected with HPVs at some time in their lives.

The HPV viruses can cause changes to our body cells which is why various problems including can occur.

I will be brief and present the most worth mentioning Cervical Cancer Symptoms. It is very importand to know that most of the symptoms may not cause any kind of pain.

So don’t wait to feel pain before seeing a doctor or performing the regular tests (e.g. pap test)

Women with Cervical Cancer may notice some of the following symptoms:

- Abnormal Vagina Bleeding

– Bleeding between regular menstrual periods

– Bleeding after sexual contact.

– Bleeding during menstrual periods that last longer

– Bleeding after menopause

- Increased Vaginal discharge

- Pelvic Pain

- Pain During Sexual Intercourse

These symptoms may be caused by other health problems, not just . Only a doctor can tell for sure.

Women should pay a visit to their doctor as soon as they notice such symptoms. The doctor can and will diagnose and treat the symptom accordingly. Again, it’s importand to perform regular tests and visit your doctor every now and then.

You can find more information about Cervical Cancer Symptoms in the cancer.gov/cancertopics/wyntk/cervix/page3″ target=”_blank National Cancer Institute Webpage. I also recommend that you have a look at the 350
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Preventing Breast Cancer - You Control Your Odds

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Breast cancer affects mainly women with one out of nine women encountering the risk of developing over her lifetime.

Treatment for has advanced with various drugs and procedures being developed and put into clinical use. One of the more common forms of cancer therapy is to undergo treatment. This used to be a painful and fatigue inducing exercise where the patient has to undergo frequent trips to the hospital. However with the introduction of oral , patients can now undertake the medication from the comfort of their own homes. Known as capecitabine pills, patients are prescribed 12 hourly medications for 2 weeks in a row, with another weekly interval in between for the body to recover.

The risks of getting has also been reduced by the introduction of tamoxifen in 1998. This drug has a reported 50% effectiveness but the side effects made it uncomfortable for many patients which includes hot flashes. Tamoxifen has since then been replaced by raloxifene, which has less side effects but delivered the same degree of effectiveness in reducing risk.

Even though modern medicine has advanced research and treatment options to a new level, our modern lifestyle has been linked to playing an important role in raising the risk levels as well. So in my opinion, modern medicine is only playing catch up.

We can take a proactive role by doing some of the following activities, if not all of them, to reduce your risk as well as developing a great healthy lifestyle.

An elevated estrogen level has been linked to greatly increased risk of . We can help rein in our estrogen levels thorough regular 30 minutes a day exercise, 5 times a week. This should help to keep our weight in control which is also another factor in maintaining healthy estrogen levels. Any gains over 70 pounds could possibly double our risk levels.

Stay away from foods high in polyunsaturated fats such as sunflower oils, switch over to olive oil, which is a tasty and healthy monounsaturated fat source. Fruits and vegetables that are high in carotenoids, which are known to have cancer reducing properties, have plenty of these on a daily basis especially carrots, tomatoes and watermelons.

Have a healthy lifestyle, stay away from alcohol and smoking, these are both high breast-cancer-guide.niches4ur.info” target=”_blank risk factors which you have absolute control over, and you can avoid.

Brian has been writing articles extensively for his own self subject development. He is currently looking closely into natural treatment options and is keeping a collection of interesting notes on his site: breast-cancer-guide.niches4ur.info breast-cancer-guide.niches4ur.info

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Herbs And Vitamins That Can Possibly Relieve Symptoms Of Cancer

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Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2002 alone, approximately 1.3 million Americans received a new diagnosis of cancer, and over 500,000 people died of the disease. Moreover, the FDA has determined that although some scientific research suggests that consumption of antioxidant vitamins and herbs may reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer, this research is limited and not conclusive.

If your doctor gives his approval, here are a few herbs and nutritional supplements that may relieve symptoms of cancer because it contains ,Curcumin-may help fight breast, colon and . Research has found that in the lab, curcumin can enhance cancer-fighting treatment because it contains TRAIL, a naturally occurring molecule that helps kill cancer cells. TRAIL stands for tumor necrosis factor related apoptosis-inducing ligand.

Ashwaganda-has many compounds that have been found to have activity against lung, colon, breast, and central nervous system tumors.

Reishi mushroom-water soluble extracts from Reishi inhibit colon tumors in mice. Reishi may be helpful in advanced-stage cancers and has also shown activity against .
,Green Tea-The polyphenolic compounds in green tea is protective against various forms of cancer. I personally encourage all those around me to drink more green tea to help increase the body’s rate of metabolism; as an added benefit it may also fight against cancer.

Calcium-has been associated with a lower risk of .

IP-6-Inositol hexaphosphate (IP-6), is a naturally polyphosphorylated carbohydrate found in beans, brown rice, corn, sesame seeds, wheat bran, and other high fiber foods. IP-6 is a carbohydrate that has been reported to have anticancer activity against numerous tumors, such as colon, prostate, breast, liver and also . On a website located in the resource box a link is set up to increase your knowledge on cancer topics such as bone and liver cancer. It’s never to late too get on the right track towards consuming nutritious herbs and beneficial supplements.

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