Prostatic Disorder

The prostate is a male reproductive gland that is located below the urinary bladder, surrounding the urethra, which serves as a passage route for both urine and semen.
The function of the prostate is to secrete semen during ejaculation. Prostate fluid is white and slightly acidic; It contains calcium, sodium, potassium and zinc.
There are a number of disorders that commonly affect the prostate. Among these we have: enlargement of the prostate, prostatitis and prostate cancer.

When a man borders the 40 years, the prostate often begins a sudden growth class. The exact mechanism by which this happens is not completely understood, but it is believed that it is related to changes in hormonal levels; At this time, testosterone levels in a man begin to decline and there is an increase in the levels of testosterone degradation products, called dihydrotestosterone.

High levels of the pituitary hormone (prolactin) could be involved.
The rise or fall of levels of other hormones could also be the cause. The result is that the body on produces prostate cells, which lately leads to an enlargement of the prostate, medically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia or benign prostatic hypertrophy.

  • Urinary flow obstruction
  • Difficulty urinating
  • Decrease in the strength of the urine jet
  • urine drip after ending up urinating
  • Frequent urine in small quantities (Polaquiuria).
  • Inability to completely empty the bladder.

It is common in men of all ages, it is the inflammation of the prostate gland.

  • Prostatitis aguda
  • Prostatitis Cronica

Avoid as possible stress, both physical and mental. Stress is a factor that produces hormonal changes that lead to a prostate enlarging.

Take the necessary steps to reduce blood cholesterol. Studies have shown that there is a relationship between high cholesterol and prostate disorder. Cholesterol has been shown that when accumulated produces enlargement of the prostate or can lead to prostate cancer.

Use hydrotherapy to increase circulation in the prostate: one of the methods is to sit in a tub that contains tolerably hot water for 15 to 30 minutes, once or twice a day.
Another form of hydrotherapy is to irrigate in the pelvic area and low abdomen, with warm and cold water alternating three minutes with the hot and a minute with the cold.
Another technique is to sit in hot water while immersing your feet in cold water for 3 minutes, and then sitting in cold water and immersing feet in hot water for 1 minute.

Eat a low fat diet.

Avoid red meat (pork, beef, goat) men who eat red meat have 80% risk of developing prostate cancer.

Enjoy tomatoes and often eat food based on this fruit.The phytochemicals found in the tomato reduces the risk of developing prostate cancer

Avoid alcohol and caffeine.

If you have prostatitis, increase fluid intake.Take 2 to 3 liters of water a day, prefer distilled water.

Prepare the following juices: J23 - J30– J61– J01– J85 Hágalos in extractor or blender, it is recommended to drink them once or twice a day.

Avoid tobacco,
Do regularly.
Non-bicycle, because it could put pressure on your prostate. Walking is a good exercise.
Avoid exposing very cold climates.

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An aromatherapy with seat baths prepared with oily lavender, rosemary and/or sandalo essences could be soothing while at the same time increases the circulation of the area and promotes healing.
Some people recommend alternating hot and cold water seat baths for better effects.

Depending on the patient, there may be different kidney diagnoses: energy deficiency, liquid deficiency that increases heat.Liver and gallbladder with a lot of moisture and heat invading the abdomen low, carrying that humidity and heat to the bladder.
Energy and blood stagnation in different meridians to diagnose. Spleen weakness filling the humidity and/or phlegm system.

According to the symptoms described by the patient in consultation, as the language is seen, studies of the primary doctor, and the pulses that are taken in both wrists will define the diagnosis. Depending on the diagnosis, acupuncture treatment, Chinese herbs, oriental diet and recommended exercises will be defined.The key is a good diagnosis. Oriental doctor who attacks the symptoms to calm is called a minor doctor. The one who attacks the origin of the symptoms to cure that the patient is called a major doctor or master in Traditional Chinese medicine.