Prostate Health – A Deeper Understanding Of Prostate Gland And How It Can Be Treated By Healthgarde

The Prostate is a walnut-sized gland located between the bladder and the penis, in front of the rectum. The urethra runs through the center of the prostate, from the bladder to the penis letting urine flow out of the body.

What Is Prostate?

The prostate gland is the size of a walnut and weighs about 20 grams. Its job is to make the seminal fluid that is stored in the seminal vesicle. During sexual intercourse, seminal fluid comes down the urethra and mixes with the sperms produced in the testicles to form semen. So semen technically is not sperm. It is sperm seminal fluid. The seminal fluid lubricates the sperm.

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Functions Of The Prostate Gland

The prostate secretes a fluid that nourishes and protects sperm.
During ejaculation, the prostate squeezes this fluid into the urethra, and it is expelled with sperm as semen.

When we consider the conditions that can affect the prostate, we look at it from three major facets which are:
Prostatitis- Inflammation of the prostate caused by infection.
Enlarge prostate- BPH(benign prostatic hypertrophy)
Prostate cancer- this is the 9th most common cancer in the world.




Prostatitis

If your prostate becomes swollen, tender, and inflamed, you have a condition called “prostatitis.” This isn’t cancer, and it’s different from having an “enlarged prostate.” There are four types of prostatitis. Each has its own set of symptoms and causes. These include:

Acute bacterial prostatitis

 Your urinary tract is made up of your kidneys, bladder, and the tubes that pass between them. If bacteria from here find their way into your prostate, you can get an infection.

This type of prostatitis comes on quickly. You might suddenly have:

High fever
Chills
Muscle aches
Joint pain
Pain around the base of your penis or behind your scrotum
Lower back pain
Feeling like you need to have a bowel movement
Trouble peeing
Weak urine stream





Chronic bacterial prostatitis 

This is more common in older men. It’s a milder bacterial infection that can linger for several months. Some men get it after they’ve had a urinary tract infection (UTI) or acute bacterial prostatitis.
The symptoms of chronic bacterial prostatitis often come and go. This makes it easy to miss. With this condition, you might sometimes have:
An urgent need to pee, often in the middle of the night
Painful urination
Pain after you ejaculate (release semen at orgasm)
Lower back pain
Rectum pain
A “heavy” feeling behind your scrotum
Blood in your semen
A UTI
Urinary blockage (no urine comes out)

Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) 

This is the most common type of prostatitis. It shares many of the same signs as bacterial prostatitis. The difference is that when tests are run, no bacteria are present with this type.
Doctors aren’t sure what causes CP/CPPS. Triggers include stress, nearby nerve damage, and physical injury. Chemicals in your urine or a UTI you had in the past may play a role. CP/CPPS has also been linked to immune disorders like chronic fatigue syndrome and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS
The main sign of CP/CPPS is pain that lasts more than 3 months in at least one of these body parts:
Penis (often at the tip)
Scrotum
Between your scrotum and rectum
Lower abdomen
Lower back
You may also have pain when you pee or ejaculate. You might not be able to hold your urine, or you may have to pee more than 8 times a day. A weak urine stream is another common symptom of CP/CPPS.




Asymptomatic prostatitis. 

Men who have this type of prostatitis have an inflamed prostate but no symptoms. You may only learn you have it if your doctor does a blood test that checks your prostate health. Asymptomatic prostatitis doesn’t need any treatment, but it can lead to infertility.
Prostatitis Risk Factors
You’re more likely to have problems with your prostate if:
You’re between the ages of 36 and 50
You’ve had a UTI
You’ve had a groin injury
You use a urinary catheter
You’ve had a prostate biopsy
You have HIV/AIDS
You’ve had prostatitis before

Before we go on, I want you to realize we have just looked at one negative condition that can affect the Prostate. Let us now look at another, which is CANCER.





Prostate Cancer

Now, when people come to us with Cancer Issues, we always ask them the stage cancer has gotten to, typically cancer has 4 stages and each stage determines how the survival rate might play out or look like.



Now, let us look at those major stages of Prostate cancer in pictures.

Prostate cancer is mostly a very slow-progressing disease. In fact, many men die of old age, without ever knowing they had prostate cancer - it is only when an autopsy is done that doctors know it was there. Several studies have indicated that perhaps about 80% of all men in their eighties had prostate cancer when they died, but nobody knew, not even the doctor.

Experts say that prostate cancer starts with tiny alterations in the shape and size of the prostate gland cells - Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN).







Doctors say that nearly 50% of all 50-year-old men have pinned. The cells are still in place - they do not seem to have moved elsewhere - but the changes can be seen under a microscope. Cancer cells would have moved into other parts of the prostate. Doctors describe these prostate gland cell changes as low-grade or high-grade; the high grade is abnormal while the low grade is more-or-less normal.
Any patient who was found to have high-grade PIN after a prostate biopsy is at a significantly greater risk of having cancer cells in his prostate. Because of this, doctors will monitor him carefully and possibly carry out another biopsy later on.




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Classification Of Prostate Cancer

It is important to know the stage of cancer, or how far it has spread. Knowing the cancer stage helps the doctor define prognosis - it also helps when selecting which therapies to use. The most common system today for determining this is the TNM (Tumor/Nodes/Metastases). This involves defining the size of the tumor, how many lymph nodes are involved, and whether there are any other metastases.
When defining the TNM system, it is crucial to distinguish between cancers that are still restricted just to the prostate and those that have spread elsewhere. Clinical T1 and T2 cancers are found only in the prostate, and nowhere else, while T3 and T4 have spread outside the prostate.
There are many ways to find out whether cancer has spread. Computer tomography will check for a spread inside the pelvis, bone scans will decide whether cancer has spread to the bones, and endorectal coil magnetic resonance imaging will evaluate the prostatic capsule and the seminal vesicles.



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Now, it's time to look at the one we all know so well, the enlargement.

Enlarge prostate- BPH (benign prostatic hypertrophy)

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is an enlarged prostate gland. The prostate gland surrounds the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body. As the prostate gets bigger, it may squeeze or partly block the urethra. This often causes problems with urinating.

BPH occurs in almost all men as they age. BPH is not cancer. An enlarged prostate can be a nuisance. But it is usually not a serious problem. About half of all men older than 75 have some symptoms.

Benign prostatic hyperplasia is also known as benign prostatic hypertrophy.

What causes BPH?

Benign prostatic hyperplasia is probably a normal part of the aging process in men, caused by changes in hormone balance and in cell growth.

o Lower Abdominal pain
o difficulty starting urination
o a frequent need to urinate
o difficulty fully emptying the bladder
o blood in the urine and even semen
o, weaken in the flow of urine causes stopping and starting of urine.
o Poor sexual ability.

All the above symptoms are common with most prostate conditions






Prostate Tests

Digital rectal examination(DRE)- a doctor inserts a finger into the rectum and feels the prostate.
Prostate-specific antigen(PSA)-the prostate makes a protein called PSA which can be measured by a blood test, cancer, or enlarged prostate can make it high.
Prostate ultrasound(transrectal ultrasound)- inserting the probe into the rectum
Prostate biopsy- by inserting a needle prostate to take a tissue out, to check for cancer.
MRI(magnetic resonance imaging)




Digital rectal examination(DRE)- a doctor inserts a finger into the rectum and feels the prostate.
Prostate-specific antigen(PSA)-the prostate makes a protein called PSA which can be measured by a blood test, cancer, or enlarged prostate can make it high.
Prostate ultrasound(transrectal ultrasound)- inserting the probe into the rectum
Prostate biopsy- by inserting a needle prostate to take a tissue out, to check for cancer.
MRI(magnetic resonance imaging)

Our concern is to look at how these conditions can be taken care of naturally, especially with the use of supplements.




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Vitamins And Herbal Products For Prostate

The following are the minerals and vitamins for preventing and taking care of prostate cancer.

1. Saw Palmetto

is an extract of the fruit of Serena Repens. It is rich in fatty acids and phytosterols. It is good for the treatment of prostate and prostate cancer. In the U.S., men have relied more on the herb saw palmetto than on other natural therapies for relief from an enlarged prostate. Men participating in several studies had better results when taking saw palmetto as compared to taking a placebo.

2. Pumpkin Seeds

The seeds are rich in zinc, selenium, and other minerals that have been shown to reduce prostate cancer risk.

3. Selenium

Selenium helps in preventing prostate cancer in men. Studies have been able to show that selenium can help slow, and even reverse, the progression of cancer - including prostate cancer - in people who already have the disease.

4. Soy Protein

Soy foods in their natural state contain an active ingredient known as phytoestrogens, which inhibit the secretion of testosterone, restrict the blood flow in the area of the prostate gland, and thus inhibit the growth of cancerous cells.

5. Zinc

Numerous studies have now confirmed that zinc will not only prevent prostate cancers from occurring but will also destroy prostate cancer cells. This is thought to occur because of zinc’s powerful anti-inflammatory effect.

6. Vitamin D

Vitamin D is one of the most remarkable natural cures for prostate cancer yet discovered. It not only prevents but helps in curing prostate cancer.

7. Green Tea

Green tea contains an active ingredient called polyphenols, which stops the growth and multiplication of cancerous cells and also has the potential to kill the existing cancer cells.

8. Ginger

When consumed regularly, ginger, a powerful herb with roots that possess certain antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, inhibits the proliferation of cancerous cells.

9. Turmeric

Scientists have discovered that turmeric a popular spice with a bitter, peppery taste, which is produced by grinding the roots of a perennial plant that bears the same name, may be effective in treating prostate cancer, according to Prostate.net.

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