Prostate Enlargement
$47.00
Description
Do you know someone who is suffering from Prostate Enlargement and associated symptoms? At Universal Sound Therapy, we deal with all sorts of issues including Prostate Enlargement with our sound therapies.
How?
Our therapy is based on frequencies, tuning your body to vibrate at the correct frequency is as important to your body healing itself or reducing symptoms you are facing. Our healing sessions provide your body with the frequencies that would be found in a normal, healthy body. Your system absorbs these frequencies and makes the needed changes to “tune itself” and start to heal. Our bodies want to be healthy and when we provide them with the proper tools they will do everything needed to do just that.
Universal Sound Therapy is in the business to help your body heal. We are confident that it will work, that we offer a 90-day money back guarantee. And if our prostate enlargement sound therapy CD doesn’t help, just return it for a full refund. Try to get that from your doctor or pharmacy!
Our prostate enlargement sound therapy CD’s help by:
- Decrease and/or minimize occurrence of urinary tract infections
- Has the correct frequencies to help your body retune itself
- Aligns and opens your Chakra system
- Opens and cleans up your meridians
- Helps your body heal itself
Short Description of Prostate Enlargement
Prostate enlargement is a benign condition that affects almost all men as they age. It is also called benign prostatic hypertrophy or BPH.
Symptoms of Prostate Enlargement
As the prostate gets larger, it starts to pinch the urethra. This causes symptoms that affect your urine flow, such as:
- Dribbling when you finish
- A hard time getting started
- A weak stream, or you pee in stops and starts
When your urethra is squeezed, it also means your bladder has to work harder to push urine out. Over time, the bladder muscles get weak, which makes it harder for it to empty. This can lead to:
- Feeling like you still have to pee even after you just went
- Having to go too often — eight or more times a day
- Incontinence (when you don’t have control over when you pee)
- An urgent need to pee, all of a sudden
- You wake up several times a night to pee
- Urinary tract infections, bleeding, bladder damage, and bladder stones
About Prostate Enlargement
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a medical condition wherein the prostate, a walnut-sized body part composed of glandular and muscular tissue grows in size. The organ surrounds parts of the urethra; this is the tube that carries urine and sperm out of the body. This benign non-cancerous condition is also called benign prostatic enlargement. The prostate is situated directly below the bladder and in front of the rectum. The urethra passes through the prostate, so if it enlarges, it can keep urine or semen from passing through the urethra. The prostate’s main function is to create fluid for the semen; this is the milky fluid in which the sperm swims in. Sperm is created in the testicles included the male hormone testosterone. During puberty, the hormone testosterone stimulates the function and growth of the organ and assists with the production of seminal fluid.
Etiology of Prostate Enlargement
Prostate enlargement is the most common prostate condition found in men. Virtually all men will develop some form of enlargement as they age. By age 60, 50% of men will have signs of prostate enlargement and by 85, 90% will have the condition. Approximately half of affected men will develop symptoms and require treatment. Doctors are not sure what really causes the prostate to enlarge. Many say it has something to do with hormonal changes that come with age, but the condition is not clear. Early during puberty, the prostate doubles in size and later in life, around age 25, it begins to grow again. For most, the growth happens for the rest of their lifetime, for some it results in benign prostate enlargement.
Diagnosis of Prostate Enlargement
Your healthcare provider will examine your medical history and give you a complete physical examination. There are several studies that may be done in order to help diagnose the condition and these are:
- A survey in order to evaluate how severe the symptoms are.
- Flow study to determine how slow the urinary stream is compared with normal urine flow.
- A study to detect how much urine is left in the bladder after you are done urinating
- Cystoscopy to check the bladder.
Treatment of Prostate Enlargement
There are several treatment options available to address benign prostatic hypertrophy and these include:
- Lifestyle changes
- Medications
- Sound therapy
- Minimal invasive procedures
- Surgery
The doctor may recommend to the patient some lifestyle changes if the symptoms are manageable or just slightly bothersome. These may include:
- Reducing fluid intake of liquids especially prior to going out or before sleep
- Avoiding alcohol or caffeinated beverages
- Avoiding the use of medications like decongestants, antihistamines, antidepressants and diuretics
- Bladder training to hold more urine for longer periods
- Pelvic floor muscle exercises
- Preventing or treating constipation
Risk and Prevention
There are many risk factors that can contribute to the development of prostate enlargement. Men who are at higher risk include:
- Those over the age of 50
- Family history of prostate enlargement
- Overweight or obese individuals
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Those suffering from erectile dysfunction
There is no sure fire way to prevent prostate enlargement. However, losing weight and eating a good balanced diet rich in fruits and veggies can help. Too much body fat, can increase hormone levels and other factors in the blood and stimulate prostate growth. Staying active also helps control weight and hormone levels.
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