Prostate problems in the adult male are a common after the age of 50 years.
The most frequent being a benign prostate growth or prostate hyperplasia.
This pathology has an incidence of 50% in men 50 years or older and it reaches near 90% in those of more than 70 years (70% of which they have malignant signs).
It is basically due to hormonal changes that happen normally in this period of life and affect among other things the prostate gland increasing its size and volume, and as a consequence provide characteristic signs and symptoms associated with urinary obstruction and listed below:
- Reduction in the flow of urine.
- Need to urinate with more frequency during the day and night.
- Sensation of not having well drained the bladder.
- Post-mictional dripping.
- Frequent urinary infections.
- Obstruction of the urethra.
- Can obstruct the urethra completely.
The solutions applied until now by conventional therapy are basically two: to indicate medicines that diminish the prostate size or that relax the vesicle sphincter to improve the symptoms, but this produces many adverse indirect effects. The second option is the TUR operation (trans-urethral resection) which in many opportunities leaves irreversible sequels such as urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction.
The use of adaptogens administered in suitable doses and indicated by doctors specialized in Systemic Medicine, has demonstrated to have a 95% effectiveness in patients with this pathology. That is to say more than 9 out of each 10 patients treated in the Adaptogen Medical Centers have solved their prostate problems without the risks that surgery entails; and without indirect effect.
This must be made known since the progress of science is inevitable.