Benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH) developsnasty symptoms called lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). These symptoms include: frequent urination during day and night,poor and intermittent stream, trouble starting to urinate and later incontinence. Overall, this problemhas a harmfulinfluence on men and their families.
LUTS due to BPH, includes half of them BPH by 60 years, and this number increases with age in men, so 90 percent of men over 80 years of age have an enlarged prostate. These men immediately become candidates for aggressive medication, prostate massage, and surgery that can cause additional health problems.
LUTS due to BPH treatments should be used carefully
BPH is non-cancerous and non-life-threatening condition. Therefore, all risky treatments should be avoided. BPH surrounds the urethra at the neck of the bladder, presses against and pinches the urethra that causes LUTS.
Urologists are trying to treat LUTS with long courses of alpha-blockers and 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, prostate massage courses and various minimally invasive surgeries.
BPH drugs do not treat the prostate gland butattempt to alleviate the symptoms. However, in the long run can lead to serious side effects. Alpha blockers relax the bladder, helping urinate easily. There are various names for these drugs, such as tamsulosin, terazosin, etc. Alpha blockers can develop fatigue, headache, dizziness, and sexual dysfunction. 5-alpha reductase inhibitors with the names Finasteride, Proscar, Avodart are responsible for irreversible side effects: impotence, depression, testicular pain and even diabetes.
Prostate massage can harm the delicate prostate tissue. It can cause bleeding around the prostate, development of prostatic calculi, the occurrence and worsening of haemorrhoids acute epididymitis, etc.
Minimally invasive surgeries for enlarged prostate may have the risk of prostate cancer metastases, associated with transurethral resection. Many men after prostate surgery develop sexual dysfunction, which can cause depression in almost 25% of patients.
Dr Allen’s Device helps men with BPH to avoid risky treatments
Since BPH is not a malignant disease, treatment with Dr Allen’s non-invasive device is the only way to maintain good mood and health in men.Thermobalancing therapy with Dr Allen’s Device has a patent issued by the USPTO that is compelling evidence that this is a completely new treatment for chronic diseases, including BPH.
A clinical study on Thermobalancing therapy was conducted for 3 years.124 men with BPH took part and confirmed the effectiveness and safety of DrAllen’s device. 10-year long empirical evidence strongly suggests thatinnovative Dr Allen’s Device helps men with enlarged prostates in the United States, India, China, Russia, Australia, the Middle East (and other 100 countries) to reduce prostate volume and LUTS.
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Dr Allen’s Device is registered with Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency in 2010, as a class 1 medical device.Therefore, it does not require the involvement of any medical body. So, every man with BPH can use as self-management tool without worrying, since the device is safe.