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Prostatitis is the condition of prostate might be inflamed or irritated. If you have prostatitis, you may have a burning sensation when urinating. or if you need to urinate more often. Alternatively, you have a fever or just feel tired. Inflammation in each body part is usually a sign that the body fights germs or repairing an injury. Some types of prostatitis caused by bacteria that can cause tiny organisms, infection or disease. If you have bacterial prostatitis, your doctor can look through a microscope and find bacteria in a sample of your urine. Your doctor may give you an antibiotic, a medicine that kills bacteria. Most of the time, doctors do not find any bacteria in men with prostatitis. If you have problems urinating, the doctor seeks for other possible causes the stone or kidney cancer ASA. If no other cause found, the doctor may decide that you have bacterial prostatitis said. You may have to work with your doctor for a treatment that works best for you to find. Change, you can help your diet or hot baths. Your doctor may prescribe a drug called alpha-blockers to relax the muscle tissue of the prostate. No single solution works for everyone with this condition..

If you are a man over 50 and have problems with urination could be the reason for the enlarged prostate or BPH. As men get older, their prostate gland grows. As it grows, it pushes the urine urethra.Since travel from the bladder through the urethra so the pressure can affect control of the bladder prostate. If you BPH, you can have one or more of these problems:

to urinate, a frequent and urgent. You can get up several times during the night to go to the toilet.

Trouble starting a urine flow -. Even if you think you have to rush to get to the bathroom, you will find it difficult to start urinating.

-A weak urinary stream

-A small amount of urine each time you urinate.

Leaking or dribbling urine

amounts small quantity of blood in the urine, you can barely notice you’re one or two ofthese symptoms, or you may feel as if the urination problems have taken over your life.

BPH is not in itself a serious illness when the symptoms are so boring that you are not enjoying life. However, BPH can cause serious problems. Oneproblem is urinary tract infections. If you do not urinate, you should consult a doctor immediately. Sometimes this happens suddenly men after taking a counter cold or allergy medicines cons. In rare cases, BPH and its constant urination problems cause kidney damage. More informations at http;//www.prostateplus.com

antiAre you suffering from recurring Urinary Tract Infections? If you are, I have good news and bad news. The good news is I have a proven guaranteed remedy I would like to share with you. The bad news is if you don’t find a cure for your recurring UTI you could be asking for other serious health complications.

Long Term Consequences of Recurring UTI

Successful natural remedies are being uncovered every day and the one thing they all have in common is that they treat the body as a whole. It only makes good sense . . . if you are in the habit of only treating your “symptoms,” then you are missing the real potentially deadly underlying cause.

Fact is many diseases have common causes that are complicated by poor lifestyle, stress and environmental factors like toxins and unhealthy foods.

The danger of recurring urinary tract infections is that the bacteria causing the inflammation can travel up the urinary tract and attack the “upper” urinary tract.

Between your kidneys and your urinary bladder you have what’s called “ureters.” These ureters are long delicate muscular ducts (10-16 inches long) that pump your urine away from the kidneys into your bladder.

Every 10-15 seconds small amounts of urine are emptied into your bladder. If the urine stops moving or backs up into the kidneys, your kidneys can get infected. This can happen from an upper urinary tract infection or when tiny mineral deposits travel into the ureters and become urinary stones. This often causes nerve damage leading to urinary incontinence. About 13,000,000 people suffer from urinary incontinence in the U.S. Read more…

You cook healthy recipes, take a multi-vitamin, eat enough vegetables to stock a small produce stand (or so it seems) and drink plenty of water. You also make sure you get enough sleep, and you rarely skip a day at the gym. Still, you have low energy and are frequently sick. What’s the problem?

It might be your enzyme levels.

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Enzymes help the body with a number of specific tasks — digesting food, stimulating the brain, providing cellular energy, and repairing all tissues, organs, and cells. Our bodies get these valuable enzymes by naturally producing them and by receiving them through food. As we age, however, it becomes increasingly difficult for our bodies to manufacture all the enzymes necessary for proper functioning.  Additionally, enzymes are destroyed by certain cooking processes and chemical additives in food, as well as when we expose our bodies to pollution and environmental toxins. And when our enzyme levels run low, our risk of illness increases.

Home Off the Range

Almost all food today is cooked and processed. When food is cooked, however, many of the vital enzymes are destroyed by heat, as they are by the chemicals in processed foods. This places a burden on our digestive systems because when enzymes aren’t received through the food we eat, our bodies are responsible for manufacturing the enzymes necessary for digestion. And as the body directs all its attention to digesting food, other organ systems are compromised — vital enzymes that could be used for keeping our bodies healthy are diverted to the digestive system. The result? Illness and chronic disease Read more…

women-health

Each gender finds itself with certain health risks and needs.  Women are required to pay particular attention to certain health conditions because of body composition, such as reproductive organs.  They are also more susceptible to certain diseases, thereby causing them to pay more attention to their health and prevention practices.

There are numerous diseases of noteworthy concern to women, though there are various ways to address those problems early through nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle changes. As pointed out by the Mayo Clinic in a recent article through information taken from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

1. The number one health threat to women in America is heart disease, also the most preventable of all conditions. Alcohol should be consumed in moderation and cigarette smoke should be avoided. A simple diet of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, fiber, and fish are important, along with physical activity to maintain a healthy weight and the monitoring of stress levels. Read more…

By increasing the likelihood for heart patients to suffer a heart attack, the common flu virus may raise the risk of dying from heart disease. Those who have other risk factors or diabetes may also be at greater risk.

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An analysis conducted by a group of British researchers of 39 previous studies of heart patients which was conducted between 1932 and 2008, had results that showed an increase in the number of deaths from heart disease, as well as the occurrence of more heart attacks during flu season.

In fact, this study showed the increased death rate averaged from 35 percent to 50 percent. The report was recently published in the journal Lancet. Experts are urging all heart patients to get vaccinated against regular flu as well as the swine flu, although currently only about one-third of Americans who suffer from heart disease receive flu vaccines.

The possibility of experiencing flu-related medical issues is greater among those having heart-related problems because more flu virus is expected to be circulating during this coming flu season. Dr. Ralph Brindis, vice president of the American College of Cardiology says, “If we can convince cardiac patients to go ahead and get the flu vaccine, that could ultimately save lives.” Read more…