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2944. Prostate & Testosteron 2) Enlarged Prostate

2944. Prostate & Testosteron 2) Enlarged Prostate

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Enlarged Prostate

As the prostate gland grows bigger, it can pinch the urethra, which runs through its center. When this happens, the flow of urine becomes slower and less forceful. Also, the bladder walls grow thicker as men age. In some cases, benign prostate enlargement can lead to urinary tract, bladder, or kidney problems.

# Symptoms

 

  1. Gynecomastia Symptoms

Gynecomastia may affect the breast tissue on one or both sides of the chest, and not always evenly. In addition to swelling, breast tissue may be tender or painful and the areola, the pigmented skin surrounding the nipple, may increase in size. Boys and men with persistent swelling, pain or tenderness through the chest, or nipple discharge, should see a doctor.

  1. Gynecomastia Causes: Natural Hormone Changes

Gynecomastia occurs when testosterone decreases and estrogen increases. These two hormones are responsible for the development and maintenance of sex characteristics in men and women. Testosterone is responsible for the "male" traits of body hair and muscle mass while estrogen is responsible for "female" traits, such as breast growth. Though many people think that men do not have estrogen, they do produce small quantities naturally. More than half of male infants who develop gynecomastia do so because of their mothers' estrogen. Swollen breast tissue typically goes away within two to three weeks. Gynecomastia is also common when boys go through puberty. Swollen tissue typically resolves on its own within six months to two years. One in four men develops gynecomastia between the ages of 50 and 69.

  1. Gynecomastia Causes: Medication

Anti-androgens, medications for treating prostate cancer, prostate enlargement, and similar conditions, can result in gynecomastia. HIV-positive men receiving the treatment regimen highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) may also develop swollen chest tissue. Other medications that may cause gynecomastia include antibiotics, chemotherapy, androgens, and anabolic steroids, tricyclic antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, gastric motility medications, ulcer drugs, and heart medications.

  1. Gynecomastia Causes: Health Conditions

Several medical conditions can upset the normal balance of hormones in the male body, which can lead to gynecomastia. Pituitary insufficiency and Klinefelter's syndrome are associated with breast swelling, as these conditions interfere with normal testosterone production. Liver problems and medications that treat cirrhosis can also lead to the hormonal condition. Tumors of the pituitary gland, adrenal glands, or testes can alter normal hormone balance. Approximately half of the men undergoing hemodialysis for kidney disease develop gynecomastia due to hormonal changes. Hyperthyroidism and malnutrition can also cause hormonal imbalances.

  1. Other Causes of Gynecomastia

Some essential oils, such as lavender and tea tree oil, have weak estrogenic activity, which can result in gynecomastia. These oils are common ingredients in shampoos, lotions, and soaps. Certain street drugs and alcohol can also cause breast breast tissue to swell.

  1. Gynecomastia Diagnosis

A doctor makes a diagnosis of gynecomastia based upon an individual's medical and family history and a physical examination. Mammograms and blood tests can also help determine the cause. Other tests, such as computerized tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, tissue biopsies, and testicular ultrasounds may also facilitate diagnoses.

The recommended supplements for enlarged prostate are: Testosterone Boosters, Platinum Turmeric, & Vitamin D3.

  1. Testosterone Booster

BPH is a common condition among aging men, characterized by the enlargement of the prostate gland, leading to urinary symptoms such as frequent urination, weak urine flow, and incomplete bladder emptying. Traditionally, testosterone has been associated with the development and progression of prostate-related conditions, including prostate cancer. However, studies have shown that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) may have potential benefits for men with BPH. Testosterone, when administered in the appropriate dosage and under medical supervision, can potentially improve urinary symptoms and overall quality of life for men suffering from BPH. It is believed that testosterone acts by reducing inflammation, inhibiting prostate growth, and improving muscle tone and contractility in the bladder and prostate. However, it is important to note that the use of testosterone for BPH should only be considered after a comprehensive evaluation by a healthcare professional, as each individual's medical history, prostate health, and overall health profile must be taken into account.

Balancing testosterone levels in the body provides numerous health benefits, such as increased strength, libido, and immune response.

Suggested Use: Take three (3) capsules before bedtime.

  1. 2. Platinum Turmeric

Platinum Turmeric blend is a unique combination of turmeric, glucosamine, Boswellia extract (frankincense), and piperine. Enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition that affects many men, especially as they age. This blend of natural ingredients offers a holistic approach to managing the symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate. Turmeric, a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory herb, has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its numerous health benefits. Its active compound, curcumin, has been shown to reduce inflammation and alleviate the symptoms of BPH. By including glucosamine in the blend, Platinum Turmeric not only supports prostate health but also promotes overall joint health. Boswellia extract, commonly known as frankincense, is derived from the resin of the Boswellia serrata tree. It possesses anti-inflammatory properties and has been traditionally used to relieve pain and reduce swelling. When combined with turmeric and glucosamine, Boswellia extract enhances the blend's effectiveness in managing the symptoms of an enlarged prostate. Lastly, piperine, a natural compound found in black pepper, is added to the blend to enhance the absorption of curcumin and other active ingredients, ensuring maximum bioavailability and efficacy. With its carefully selected ingredients, Platinum Turmeric offers a natural and effective solution for individuals seeking relief from the discomforts of an enlarged prostate, promoting prostate health and overall well-being.

Suggested Use: Take two (2) capsules once a day as a dietary supplement. For best results, take 20-30 min before a meal or as directed by your healthcare professional.

  1. Vitamin D3

Studies have suggested that low levels of vitamin D3 may be associated with an increased risk of developing BPH. Vitamin D3, also known as cholecalciferol, is synthesized in the skin through exposure to sunlight and can also be obtained from certain dietary sources. It plays a crucial role in maintaining bone health, regulating the immune system, and supporting overall well-being. Additionally, emerging evidence suggests that vitamin D3 may possess anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative properties, which could potentially benefit individuals with BPH. Some studies have found a correlation between low vitamin D3 levels and more severe urinary symptoms in men with BPH.

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, adults take one (1) softgel capsule daily or as directed by a health care professional. Store in a cool, dry place and away from direct light.

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