Enlarged
Prostate (BPH): A Common Part of Aging
It
is common for the prostate gland to become enlarged as
a man ages. Doctors call the condition benign prostatic
hyperplasia (BPH), or benign prostatic hypertrophy.
As a man matures, the prostate goes through two main periods
of growth. The first occurs early in puberty, when the
prostate doubles in size. At around age 25, the gland
begins to grow again. This second growth phase often results,
years later, in BPH.
Though
the prostate continues to grow during most of a man's
life, the enlargement doesn't usually cause problems until
late in life. BPH rarely causes symptoms before age 40,
but more than half of men in their sixties and as many
as 90 percent in their seventies and eighties have some
symptoms of BPH. As the prostate enlarges, the layer of
tissue surrounding it stops it from expanding, causing
the gland to press against the urethra like a clamp on
a garden hose. The bladder wall becomes thicker and irritable.
The bladder begins to contract even when it contains small
amounts of urine, causing more frequent urination. Eventually,
the bladder weakens and loses the ability to empty itself.
Urine remains in the bladder. The narrowing of the urethra
and partial emptying of the bladder cause many of the
problems associated with BPH.
Many
people feel uncomfortable talking about the prostate,
since the gland plays a role in both sex and urination.
Still, prostate enlargement is as common a part of aging
as gray hair.
As
life expectancy rises, so does the occurrence of BPH.
In the United States alone, 375,000 hospital stays each
year involve a diagnosis of BPH.
The
size of the prostate does not always determine how severe
the obstruction or the symptoms will be. Some men with
greatly enlarged glands have little obstruction and few
symptoms while others, whose glands are less enlarged,
have more blockage and greater problems. Sometimes a man
may not know he has any obstruction until he suddenly
finds himself unable to urinate at all.
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Symptoms of Prostate Problems
If
you are experiencing one or more than one of the following
symptoms, you may be suffering from an enlarged prostate:
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Frequent or sudden need to urinate
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Frequent waking up to urinate at night
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Weak, variable, or dribbling urine stream
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Need to strain or push bladder to urinate
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Difficulty beginning urination
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Feeling that your bladder never completely
empties
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Pain or burning during urination
Why
BPH or Prostate Swelling Occurs
The
cause of BPH is not well understood. For centuries, it
has been known that BPH occurs mainly in older men and
that it doesn't develop in men whose testes were removed
before puberty. For this reason, some researchers believe
that factors related to aging and the testes may spur
the development of BPH.
Throughout
their lives, men produce both testosterone, an important
male hormone, and small amounts of estrogen, a female
hormone. As men age, the amount of active testosterone
in the blood decreases, leaving a higher proportion of
estrogen. Studies done with animals have suggested that
BPH may occur because the higher amount of estrogen within
the gland increases the activity of substances that promote
cell growth.
Another
theory focuses on dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a substance
derived from testosterone in the prostate, which may help
control its growth. Most animals lose their ability to
produce DHT as they age. However, some research has indicated
that even with a drop in the blood's testosterone level,
older men continue to produce and accumulate high levels
of DHT in the prostate. This accumulation of DHT may encourage
the growth of cells. Scientists have also noted that men
who do not produce DHT do not develop BPH.
Some
researchers suggest that BPH may develop as a result of
"instructions" given to cells early in life. According
to this theory, BPH occurs because cells in one section
of the gland follow these instructions and "reawaken"
later in life. These "reawakened" cells then deliver signals
to other cells in the gland, instructing them to grow
or making them more sensitive to hormones that influence
growth.
Severe
BPH can cause serious problems over time. Urine retention
and strain on the bladder can lead to urinary tract infections,
bladder or kidney damage, bladder stones, and incontinence.
If the bladder is permanently damaged, treatment for BPH
may be ineffective. When BPH is found in its earlier stages,
there is a lower risk of developing such complications.
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Diagnosis
of BPH
It
is important to tell your doctor about any urinary problems
or discomfort. In 8 out of 10 cases, these symptoms suggest
BPH, but they also can signal other, more serious conditions
that require prompt treatment. These conditions, including
prostate cancer, can be ruled out only by a doctor's examination.
You
may first notice symptoms of BPH yourself, or your doctor
may find that your prostate is enlarged during a routine
checkup. When BPH is suspected, you may be referred to
a urologist, a doctor who specializes in problems of the
urinary tract and the male reproductive system. Several
tests help the doctor identify the problem and decide
whether surgery is needed. The tests vary from patient
to patient, but the following are the most common.
Digital
Rectal Exam (DRE)
This exam is usually the first test done. The doctor inserts
a gloved finger into the rectum and feels the part of
the prostate next to the rectum. This exam gives the doctor
a general idea of the size and condition of the gland.
Prostate
Specific Antigen (PSA) Blood Test
In order to rule out cancer as a cause of urinary symptoms,
your doctor may recommend a PSA blood test. PSA, a protein
produced by prostate cells, is frequently present at elevated
levels in the blood of men who have prostate cancer. However,
much remains unknown about the interpretation of PSA levels,
the test's ability to discriminate cancer from benign
prostate conditions, and the best course of action following
a finding of elevated PSA. Because many unanswered questions
surround the issue of PSA screening, the relative magnitude
of its potential risks and benefits is unknown. Both PSA
and ultrasound tests enhance detection when added to DRE
screening. But they are known to have relatively high
false-positive rates, and they may identify a greater
number of medically insignificant tumors. Thus, PSA screening
might lead to treatment of unproven benefit that could
result in morbidity (including impotence and incontinence)
and mortality. It cannot be determined from earlier studies
whether PSA screening will reduce prostate cancer mortality.
Ongoing studies are addressing this issue.
Rectal
Ultrasound
If there is a suspicion of prostate cancer, your doctor
may recommend a test with rectal ultrasound. In this procedure,
a probe inserted in the rectum directs sound waves at
the prostate. The echo patterns of the sound waves form
an image of the prostate gland on a display screen.
Urine
Flow Study
Sometimes the doctor will ask a patient to urinate into
a special device that measures how quickly the urine is
flowing. A reduced flow often suggests BPH.
Intravenous
Pyelogram (IVP)
IVP is an x-ray of the urinary tract. In this test, a
dye is injected into a vein, and the x-ray is taken. The
dye makes the urine visible on the x-ray and shows any
obstruction or blockage in the urinary tract.
Cystoscopy
In this exam, the doctor inserts a small tube through
the opening of the urethra in the penis. This procedure
is done after a solution numbs the inside of the penis
so all sensation is lost. The tube, called a cystoscope,
contains a lens and a light system, which help the doctor
see the inside of the urethra and the bladder. This test
allows the doctor to determine the size of the gland and
identify the location and degree of the obstruction.
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Natural Alternatives: Can
Herbal Remedies Help?
There
are many clinical studies supporting the effectiveness
of certain herbs in the treatment of BPH and prostatitis.
Among these are Saw Palmetto and Epilobium parviflorum.
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What About Other Products?
Many natural remedies for BPH contain only Sabal Serrulata
(Saw Palmetto). While Sabal Serrulata is an excellent
tonic for prostate health and can relieve many of the
symptoms associated with BPH, it does not reduce the swelling
of the prostate.
There
are also remedies that use just Beta-sitosterol. This
is one of the active ingredients in Saw Palmetto berries
and is extracted from the herb in order to treat the symptoms
of BPH. While it is true that beta-sitosterol is one of
the main active ingredients of saw palmetto and one that
has a significant effect on reducing inflammation of the
prostate gland, it is not the only active ingredient in
saw palmetto - a complex medicinal herbal plant which
contains literally thousands of active ingredients which
work together in a synergistic way.
Most
naturopaths advise against the extraction of only one
active ingredient of a herb - stating that it is the combination
of many different active ingredients in individual herbs
which makes the most effective remedy and also reduces
the risk of side effects.
For
this reason, Prostate Dr. has been created with the addition
of two extra remedies to increase the effectiveness of
the Sabal Serrulata (Saw Palmetto) - Epilobium Parviflorum
and Hypoxis Rooperi.
Clinical
studies have revealed that Epilobium Parviflorum has an
inflammation-inhibiting and healing effect on acute and
chronic inflammation of the prostate and can help to reduce
the gland to its normal size. In addition it has antibacterial
properties (Prostatitis may be caused by a bacterial infection)
and is useful in the treatment of urinary system disorders.
Hypoxis
Rooperi (extract of African Potato) is effectively used
to strengthen the immune system, treat testicular tumors,
prostate hypertrophy and urinary infections and is an
excellent tonic for male sexual health.
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How do I use Prostate Dr.?
Dosage:
For acute BPH and prostatitis, take 15 - 20 drops in a
little water three times per day. As a preventative it
is recommended that all men over 50 should take 10 - 15
drops in a little water two to three times daily.
Caution: Do not combine with finasteride or other medications
used to treat BPH.
How long until I see results?
Use
regularly as a preventative and to promote prostate health.
In the case of enlarged prostate or BPH, you should experience
relief within a 3 - 6 week period, although many men report
improvement much sooner.
How long will a bottle last?
One bottle of Prostate Dr. will last 20-30 days.
A 90-day supply (see the Buy 3 Get 1 FREE special below)
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Ingredients of Prostate Dr.
Prostate Dr. is a unique medicinal
extract of the following Ingredients:
Epilobium Parviflorum: Clinical studies
have revealed that Epilobium Parviflorum has an inflammation-inhibiting
and healing effect on acute and chronic inflammation of
the prostate and can help to reduce the gland to its normal
size. It is recommended that all men over the age of 50
take this herb regularly as a preventative and to maintain
prostate and bladder health.
Sabal Serrulata (Saw Palmetto): Recent clinical
studies have suggested that Sabal Serrulata can be as
effective as finasteride in relieving certain symptoms
of BPH and in reducing the DHT levels thought to be associated
with BPH occurrence
The main active ingredients are the plant sterols (including
beta- sitosterol) as well as various fatty acids, Together
they are responsible for not only reducing inflammation
in the prostate gland, but also for the promotion of hormone
production involved in maintaining male sexual health
and therefore also the health of the prostate gland.
Hypoxis Rooperi (extract of African Potato):
Used extensively in African Traditional Medicine to strengthen
the immune system, treat testicular tumors, prostate hypertrophy
and urinary infections. The activity of Hypoxis Rooperi
against BPH is ascribed to phytosterol glycosides, mainly
B-sytosterol.
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(see bottom of this page
for more information on
clinical studies of these herbs)
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Research and references
Goepel M, Hecker U, Krege S. Saw palmetto extracts potently
and noncompetitively inhibit human a1-adrenoceptors
in vitro. Prostate. 1998;38(3):208–215.
Koch E. Extracts from fruits of saw palmetto (Sabal
serrulata) and roots of stinging nettle (Urtica dioica):
viable alternatives in the medical treatment of benign
prostatic hyperplasia and associated lower urinary tracts
symptoms. Planta Med. 2001;67(6):489-500.
Marks LS, Partin AW, Epstein JI, et al. Effects of saw
palmetto herbal blend in men with symptomatic benign
prostatic hyperplasia. J Urol. 2000;163(5):1451-1456.
Wilt TJ, Ishani A, Stark G, MacDonald R, Lau J, Mulrow
C. Saw palmetto extracts for treatment of benign prostatic
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