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Tags: health, wellness, mens health, prostatitis
Much of the male populace is generally at risk of developing certain medical conditions with the high-stress conditions they are exposed to and their tendency to be neglectful about their health. Men are also often reluctant to discuss health matters with others, even their doctors especially when it pertains to their sexual functions.
When beset by conditions affecting their sexual health, there is usually a sense of shame and stigma attached as male potency is the society’s measure of manliness. Prostate cancer, impotence, benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis are some of the most prevalent diseases that afflict a significant proportion of men that inflict a deep impact on the society-imposed expectations of masculinity.
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 Statistics have shown that over 50% of the male population will suffer from prostatitis at some points in their lives,and 25% of all office visits by young and middle-aged for urinary and genital problems is instigated by this condition. Much more, prostatitis is no respecter of age being capable of striking any adult male and is often misdiagnosed delivering distressing consequences.
Prostatitis simply means the inflammation of the prostate gland, and with this particular organ being the seat of a man’s sexual functions, it can cause significant concern. Men at the prime of their lives as well as those in the middle years can develop this painfully disturbing condition. The symptoms can be extremely painful with swelling in the area of the prostate, lower back pain, burning or painful urination, fever, chills, frequent need to urinate at night, fatigue and body aches as well as painful ejaculation.
Any endeavor ranging from sitting at any length of time in the office, the theatre or sporting event to rigorous activities such as exercise can become intolerable, thus this disease can severely affect an individual's normal functioning. How much more with sex. The fact that prostatitis is still a baffling issue to contemporary medicine all the more aggravates the dilemma.
Referred to by the Prostate Foundation as the “bastard child” of urology, prostatitis is the most widespread prostate disease yet remains to be the least researched and understood. There are four categories of this distressing condition. It could either be acute or chronic, bacterial or nonbacterial. Acute prostatitis which occurs intermittently can lead to infertility with manifestations such as blood or pus in the urine, bladder discomfort, fever and frequent and burning urination.
Chronic prostatitis on the other hand is ongoing and degenerating. Its symptoms include impotence, painful prostate and ejaculation, back pain, blood in the urine and burning urination. The irony with nonbacterial prostatitis is that it is the most common of the disease yet the least understood and the most difficult to treat.
Nonbacterial prostatitis is frequently a chronic, painful condition affecting men of any age and with symptoms that manifest and disappear suddenly. Conventional treatments for nonbacterial prostatitis such as antibiotics and drugs to relax the the prostate gland muscles have by far not been proven to be effective. Several herbal remedies may however be effective in treating prostatitis such as those containing saw palmetto, pygeum africanum and nettle root extract.
Such natural remedies for prostatitis and prostate problems can deliver relief sans the discomforting side effects that can further aggravate a man’s misery.
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About the author
The author of this article Rose Windale is a Health and Wellness Coach who has been successful with several natural health programs for many years. Rose recently published a step-by-step guide on how to lose weight the EASY way and become totally healthy and happy. More info on her life-changing eating habits plan HERE.
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