Benign Hypertrophy Of Prostate
Treat it with Homeopathy!
Know about BHP/BEP?
BEP is a non-cancerous overgrowth of a part of prostate gland in males. This growth in turn compresses the urethra at the bladder neck and thus interferes with flow of urine from the bladder. It is a commonly occurring condition and although the exact cause is not known, it has been linked to altered levels of male hormones. BEP, to a small extent, begins beyond the age of 40 years and is almost always present in men beyond 80 years.
Causes
It is still uncertain as to what causes BPH, but it may be linked to changes in hormone levels (caused by the aging process).
Symptoms
Common troubling urinary symptoms consist of:
- hurrying to urinate
- difficulty in initiating urination
- straining for urination
- increased frequency of urination especially in the night
- sensation of incomplete emptying of bladder after urination
- The stream of urine is slow, with dribbling of urine at times.
HOW WELL HOMEOPATHY WORKS IN BEP
Homeopathy provides applauding results in cases of BEP. The medicines can control the symptoms of prostatic hypertrophy thus putting an end to troubles of the distressed man. The homeopathic approach is safer and holistic. The size of the prostate can be reduced by these medicines and thus the brunt of surgery can be avoided, depending on what stage patient agrees to start the treatment.
- Homeopathic Treatment for Benign Enlargement of Prostate (BEP) offers a safer and holistic approach to managing the disease by dealing with the outer expression of BEP as well as by breaking the tendency to the ailment.
- Homeopathy gently allays the ailments of BEP in an aged male and does not cause any unwanted side effects.With Homeopathy, the symptoms of BEP can be controlled and it can put an end to the troubles of the distressed man.
Frequently Asked Questions
WHAT CAN BEP LEAD TO?
Complications of BEP are rooted in the basic phenomenon of obstruction to flow of urine from bladder to the urethra by the benign prostatic growth. Thus, following complicated states are commonly seen:
- Retention of urine: Either acute or chronic, requiring catheterization
- Infection of urinary tract: Secondary to retention, the stagnated urine can cause recurrent urinary tract infections.
- Chronic prostatitis and bladder infections are common.
- Bladder stones: Minerals present in urine, over a period of time due to stagnation can lead to large bladder stone formations.
- Damaged kidneys: Chronic retention of urine leads to backflow of urine into kidneys, causing recurrent infections and damage to structure of the kidneys.
IS ENLARGED PROSTATE SERIOUS?
While BPH can have serious complications, it is NOT a cancer and is considered a normal part of men’s aging process. It is caused by changes in hormone balance and in cell growth. But if left untreated, BPH can lead to bladder, urinary tract or kidney problems.
WHEN SHOULD YOU HAVE A PROSTATE BIOPSY ?
- A PSA test shows levels higher than normal for your age.
- Your doctor finds lumps or some abnormality during a digital rectal exam.
WHAT IS THE NORMAL RANGE OF PSA ?
PSA normal values are considered to be 4.0 ng/ml and lower
WHAT ARE THE PROBABALE SIGNS OF PROSTATE CANCER?
- A Noticeable burning while urinating or during ejaculation.
- A frequent need to urinate.
- Blood seen in urine.
- Blood in semen.
- Pain in the bones.
- Erectile dysfunction.
- Difficulty starting or stopping a stream of urine.
- Inability to urinate standing up.