Physical
disability, especially spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis, in
men often results in significant sexual dysfunction. Under such
circumstances, the last thing one needs is to have these sexual
problems further aggravated by prostate disorders.
Affecting not
just elderly men, prostate disorders are much more common than would
be expected in middle-aged individuals. For example, over half of
40-59 year-old meHealthy Foods for the Prostaten have enlarged
prostates, and, although most will not develop clinically
significant disease, one fourth of 50-year olds have some cancerous
cells in their prostate.
Due to the problem’s magnitude, this article’s purpose is to
highlight various prostate-enhancing nutritional, herbal, or
alternative medicine approaches that may help one avert more serious
pharmaceutical and surgical therapies. Using these preventive
approaches should not, however, lull one into foregoing regular
prostate-screening exams.
The prostate,
located below the bladder, is a walnut-size gland that produces
seminal fluid. Because the gland surrounds the urethra that drains
the bladder, prostate disorders often affect urination. The three
most common disorders are 1) an inflammatory infection called
prostatitis; 2) benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a prevalent
non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate; and 3) cancer, the most
frequent male malignancy.
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