Uroxatral has anyone used this for enlarged prostate?

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Im in my 20s and have an enlarged prostate. My urologist put me on Uroxatral. Has anyone ever taken this? What results did you see?

I tried Uroxatral but it seems like Flomax gave me better results when I was having prostate issues. The nice thing about Uroxatral was that I did not have the side effects that Flomax gave me, mainly headaches and dry ejaculations.

Both drugs take a while to work. The advice my urologist gave that seemed to help was to take the medicine 30 minutes after the LAST meal of the day.

By the way, my original diagnosis was prostatitis, but my updated diagnosis is chronic pelvic pain syndrome, so I just take the Flomax when I am having urinary/prostate symptoms.

Good luck with your treatment!

Is this sentence worded correctly and should I have the question mark at the end.?

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Which medication is more effective for benign prostatic hyperplasia and male pattern hair loss: A detailed look into the 5 alpha reductase inhibitors?

The question mark should be placed after the words ‘hair loss’ and there should be a full stop at the end after inhibitors.

What has been your experience with Proscar?

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For treatment of enlarged prostate.
Did your PSA levels go down? Did you avoid biopsies? Were your urinary issues improved? Did you experience the low sex drive and other side affects? Did you react so bad to it, that you had to stop using it?

Im on it for hair loss. I had no sexual side effects like low sex drive or decreased semen quanity.

Prostate health: Prostate screening, cancer and treatments

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Prostate health: Prostate screenings, cancer and treatments

Prostate health becomes a concern for every man after age 50. Dr. Brent Ridge explains how to help the man you love better understand which routine screening tests he will need to maintain prostate health.

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Prostate Gland Problems Symptoms How Your Body Works 9

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Prostate Gland Problems Symptoms How Your Body Works 9

Radhia discusses the male prostate gland and problem and symptoms with it. This includes notes on prostate cancer, enlarged prostates and other prostate problems questions and answers. What are the symptoms of prostate problems? How do you maintain prostate health? Do you need a prostate exam? What sexual problems occur become of poor prostate health? Can a bad prostate ruin sex?

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Side Effects of Common Sleep Aids

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Sufferers of insomnia may be prescribed a wide range of medications. Although generally safe, these medicines are not without their risks. Side effects range from a mild headache to cardiac arrest so they are not to be taken lightly. If you are taking medication or thinking about it, this article can serve as a starting point for discussion between you and your doctor; it is not intended to be medical advice.

Ambien (zolpidem) – If you don’t get enough sleep at night, you may feel sleepy during the day. This can lead to increased risk of injury, especially if you operate heavy machinery. If taken with alchohol, those effects can be magnified. Zolpidem also carries a risk of dependency so it should not be used by people with a history of drug abuse. You can become dependent on zolpidem so if you’ve been taking it on a regular basis, don’t stop taking it abruptly. This drug can be harmful to unborn babies so if you are pregnant or think you might become pregnant be sure to mention it to your doctor.

Lunesta – Side effects can include dizziness, memory loss, drowsiness, and problems with coordination. The memory problems can be avoided or minimized by taking it only when you intend to go to sleep. Rarely, people have suffered from outgoing or aggressive behavior, confusion, agitation, hallucinations, suicidal thoughts, and strange behavior. You should contact your doctor immediately if you are having dangerous thoughts.

Sonata ( Zaleplon) – Headache and nausea may occur but contact your doctor immediately if you have joint pain, loss of coordination, or dizziness. Rare side effects may include irregular pulse, chest pain, mood changes, memory problems, loss of appetite, tingling of hands or feet, blood in the stool, changes in your urine, and eye and ear problems. You should contact your doctor immediately if you have these or any other side effects.

Diphenhydramine (Sominex, Nytol) – Diphenhydramine may cause prolonged sleepiness, dizziness, and dry mouth. It is not recommended for nursing or pregnant women and it may not be safe for people with a history of enlarged prostate, heart problems, or glaucoma.

Temazepam (Restoril) – Temazepam may cause headache, prolonged drowsiness, blurred vision, nausea, diarrhea, and low blood pressure. It should not be taken by pregnant or nursing women, the elderly, or people with a history of depression or lung disease.

Trazodone (Desyrel) – Trazodone may cause diarrhea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, blurred vision or weight fluctuations. Rarely, this drug may cause cardiac complications or seizures so be sure to remind your doctor if you have a history of heart problems or high blood pressure. This drug interacts with Coumadin and many herbal supplements so be sure to let your doctor know if you are taking them.

No matter which drug you end up trying, it is vitally important that you follow your doctor’s orders and report any serious side effects immediately. Sometimes a minor adjustment in the dosage may alleviate your side effects but in other cases you may need to try something entirely different.

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What’s the latest cures on enlarged prostate?

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Is there new medical procedures, new pill to cure an enlarged prostate?

There are 4 major pharmaceuticals available that can be prescribed by your medical professional. Three of them are new in the last 2 years.

One of the main drugs used is Flo max.

Normally a medical procedure is not performed on only an enlarged prostate without trying conservative treatment first.

Describe holistic nursing care afor a client with benign prostatic hypertrophy/hyperplasia………………?

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worth 10 points.
>Make sure the loo is not too far away!

alernative treatment instead of partial prostate gland removal for bladder not emptying properly please?

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husband was told yesterday that his bladder isnt emptying properly so has been told he needs a partial prostate gland removal.yet his gland isnt that enlarged.he was also told he has back pressure on his kidneys.he doesnt want to have the op so has anyone been in this situation and found alternative treatment for this problem? any advice appreciated. one worried husband…..sue

Go see another urologist! I had the same problem and just take a daily pill which works wonders. I would not even tell the new urologist he has seen anyone else, just so he has a completely impartial opinion. Partial prostate removal is usually one of the last and most drastic measures.

How to be a Great Lover

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Do you want to be a great lover and enjoy consistently great sex?

But before that you must know some information about sexual problems.

Sexual difficulties can begin early in a person’s sex life or they may develop after an individual has previously experienced enjoyable and satisfying sex. A problem may develop gradually over time, or may occur suddenly as a total or partial inability to participate in one or more stages of the sexual act. The causes of sexual difficulties can be physical, psychological, or both.

Emotional factors affecting sex include both interpersonal problems (such as marital/relationship problems, or lack of trust and open communication between partners) and psychological problems within the individual depression, sexual fears or guilt, past sexual trauma, and so on).

Physical factors include drugs (alcohol, nicotine, NARCOTICS, as stimulants, antihypertensives, antihistamines, psychotherapeutic drugs); injuries to back, an enlarged prostate gland, problems with blood supply, nerve damage (as in spinal cord injuries); disease (diabetic neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, tumors, and, rarely, tertiary syphilis); failure of various organ systems (such the heart lungs); endocrine disorders (thyroid, pituitary, adrenal gland problems); hormonal deficiencies (low testosterone, estrogen, or androgens); and some birth defects.

Sexual dysfunction disorders are generally classified into four categories: sexual desire disorders, sexual arousal disorders, orgasm disorders, and sexual pain disorders.

Sexual dysfunctions are more common in the early adult years, with the majority of people seeking care for such conditions during their late twenties through thirties. The incidence increases again in the geriatric population, typically with gradual onset of symptoms that are associated most commonly with medical causes of sexual dysfunction.

Sexual dysfunction is more common in people who abuse alcohol and drugs. It is also more likely in people suffering from diabetes and degenerative neurological disorders. Ongoing psychological problems, difficulty maintaining relationships or chronic disharmony with the current sexual partner can also interfere with sexual function.

These are most common sexual problems in men.

Premature ejaculation — This refers to ejaculation that occurs before or soon after penetration.

Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to attain and/or maintain an erection suitable for intercourse.

ISD (Inhibited sexual desire) Inhibited desire, or loss of libido, refers to a decrease in desire for, or interest in sexual activity.

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