Treatment Of Prostate Problems and the Green Tea
December 5, 2009 by Prostate Dr. · Leave a Comment
An Assessment
Green tea and the prostate problems: prostate cancer, enlarged prostate etc.
For too long the benefits of green tea and its components have been subject of scrutiny by investigators in the medical fraternity.
Many studies have indicated that green tea and its components are helpful in providing treatment for various ailments including prostate cancer and benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH).
The phytochemicals, chemicals that are biologically active but not nutritive antioxidants in green tea work…
»»Read more: Treatment Of Prostate Problems and the Green TeaSigns and Symptoms Enlarged Prostate (BPH Symptoms)
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The enlarged prostate symptoms and signs can be divided into obstructive and irritative complaints. Obstructive symptoms include hesitancy, decreased force and caliber of stream, sensation of incomplete bladder emptying, double voiding (urinating a second time within 2 h of the previous void), straining to urinate, and post-void dribbling. Irritative enlarged prostate symptoms include urgency, frequency, and nocturia.
Here are some of the bph symptoms. Depending on your age, having some of these symptoms…
»»Read more: Signs and Symptoms Enlarged Prostate (BPH Symptoms)Treatment after Prostate Cancer: Prostatectomy & PSA
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If a man has had surgery to remove the prostate (prostatectomy) PSA should be undetectable. If the man has had radiation or cryosurgery treatment, he will probably still have some viable prostate tissue left. So it may be normal for these men to have PSA in the blood. But the amount of PSA should be fairly low and the amount should be stable from test to test.
If a man has…
»»Read more: Treatment after Prostate Cancer: Prostatectomy & PSAOther prostate diseases statistics
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Here are some more statistics related to prostate diseases:
Each year, an average of 40,000 American man have their prostate removed, convinced that this is the only hope they have. But is this really true? Statistics show that earlier than five years, 35% will be dealt with again.
The standard treatment choices -surgery, radiation, and hormonal therapy are of limited effectiveness and have major side effects such as incontinence and impotence, which…
»»Read more: Other prostate diseases statisticsPSA Test Result Interpretation (PSA Levels reading)
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There are a few things to consider before getting your PSA test results interpretation. Here are the most important things to know:
False Positive and False Negative PSA
PSA is indeed a great biomarker for any kind of cancer, but it is not perfect. There are other reasons why prostate PSA test results may be high and in these cases it gives a false indication of cancer; just as there are causes…
»»Read more: PSA Test Result Interpretation (PSA Levels reading)PSA Test (PSA Levels): Prostate specific antigen
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When a man complains of prostate health symptoms, the first procedure that should be done is a DRE (Digital Rectal Exam). And only if the DRE indicates possible presence of BPH/Prostate Cancer will a PSA test be done.
After you have filled out the many forms and paperwork, a blood sample will be drawn for a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test. The doctor may also ask that a prostate acid phosphatase (PAP)…
»»Read more: PSA Test (PSA Levels): Prostate specific antigenMasturbation May Increase Risk of Prostate Cancer
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The study’s lead author Polyxeni Dimitropoulou
A new study finds men who are sexually active in their 20s and 30s are more likely to develop prostate cancer — especially if they masturbate frequently.
The study also found that frequent sexual activity in a man’s 40s appears to have little effect and even small levels of sexual activity in a man’s 50s could offer protection from the disease. Most of the differences were attributed…
»»Read more: Masturbation May Increase Risk of Prostate CancerProstate Biopsy Risks & Side-effects- Are there any?
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Sometimes people ask about prostate biopsy side effects, or about prostate biopsy risks . The greatest risk is not getting accurate prostate samples, that is not making correct conclusions as a result of the biopsy. If there IS indeed a cancer and it’s stage is high, not detecting it could be very dangerous, because it could methastasize in the mean time. It’s is well known that in the case of…
Prostate Biopsy Evaluation & Results
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The pathologist is the physician who receives the tissue specimens (blood, biopsies, prostates) from your urologist or surgeon . He works in the lab, and will now analyze and diagnose the received specimens. Nobody really emphasizes the importance of the pathologist, and the lab seems like a black box most of the time: the samples go in and the diagnostic comes out. The inner workings are a mistery for most…
»»Read more: Prostate Biopsy Evaluation & ResultsWho is prostate biopsy for? Prerequisites…
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After PSA testing and DRE (Digital Rectal Exam), a prostate biopsy may be required by your doctor, in order to make a correct and as precise as possible diagnostic.
So we may conclude that a biopsy of the prostate is necessary if either the PSA or DRE result is abnormal.
Why is prostate biopsy done?
It is performed for two reasons:
- in order to find the true cause behind the elevated PSA levels.
- because, as we…

