Natural Remedies For Enlarged Prostate – Can I Reduce Enlarged Prostate? Part 3

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Forget about those yearnings for red convertibles and shapely young blondes. The real midlife crisis occurs in a man’s prostate, the gland that adds fluid to semen so that he can ejaculate. Four of every five men over age 50 develop an enlarged prostate–or, more specifically, a condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). One-fourth to one-third of them will experience BPH’s uncomfortable and potentially dangerous symptoms.

“BPH causes no pain, but it does make urination more difficult,” says Stephen Rous, M.D., professor of surgery at Dartmouth Medical School and a urologist at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Because the prostate surrounds the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder, when it enlarges it restricts urine flow. This results in a need to urinate more frequently, often with increased difficulty getting started.

With prostate problems, you may also experience dribbling, because the prostate isn’t as strong as it used to be and you can’t urinate with the same force. Some men with this problem are unable to sleep through the night without waking to urinate, while others are completely unable to urinate–an emergency condition.

Surgery to remove the prostate is one alternative, and there are several medications–some of which take months to work–that can reduce an enlarged prostate and improve urination. But for tried-and-true home treatments, here’s what the experts recommend.

Cut the caffeine. “Caffeine in any form–coffee, tea, chocolate or soft drinks–tends to tighten the bladder neck and make it more difficult to pass urine,” says urologist Durwood Neal, Jr., M.D., associate professor of surgery, urology, microbiology and internal medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. “Some of the prostate is made up of smooth muscle, and anything that causes that muscle to constrict will make urination more difficult. Caffeine does this quite a bit.

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