August 22, 2009
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BPH treatment

“Health is wealth” is a saying that rings true with a lot of people. However, some people find themselves facing conditions that they would rather not have to deal with. One condition that affects over 50% of men over the age of 60 is benign prostatic hyperplasia, of BPH. Treatment options range from non-invasive methods such as medication and out patient Cooled ThermoTherapy to surgery. If you find that your health is not as you would like it to be, talk with your doctor and make the changes necessary to restore yourself.
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October 26, 2009
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Enlarged Prostate Treatment
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September 05, 2009
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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Benign prostatic hyperplasia can affect the quality of your life and how you plan out your day. When ever you go anywhere new in your daily life you are on the look out for the nearest bathroom. Frequent urination is now a fact of life and when you need to go you need to go. So you do not want, at that time, to be searching for the bathroom. So now everywhere you go you make sure you know the location of the nearest bathroom. Your benign prostatic hyperplasia has now changed your quality of life. Instead of concentrating on your grandchild’s up coming at bat in little league you now have to decide if you can hold out until the child bats.
Cooled ThermoTherapyTM is available by prescription only. This therapy is not for everyone. Talk to your physician to see if Cooled ThermoTherapy is right for you. Most medical procedures may have side effects. Possible side effects for Cooled ThermoTherapy include blood in urine, clots in urine, painful or difficult urination, thickened bladder muscle, rectal irritation, temporary inability to control urination, brief inability to achieve or maintain swelling of the male organ and the inability to discharge semen at climax, thus should be considered by men who wish to have further offspring. A small risk of urethral stricture may result requiring further intervention. Patients may experience discomfort during the procedure that may require the use of analgesics or sedatives. Patients may be catheterized for a 2 to 5 day period following the treatment.1 For more complete information about the benefits and risks associated with Cooled ThermoTherapy please refer to the Instructions for Use found on our website at www.cooledthermotherapy.com or call us at 1.800.475.1403.
1 Data taken from the CTC Advance® Instructions for Use, 250348 Rev B 12/08
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August 30, 2009
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Enlarged Prostate Treatment
If you are a male age 50 or older, chances are you have experienced the cumbersome effects of an enlarged prostate. Keep in mind that you have options to deal with the issue. There are many options for enlarged prostate treatment. The least invasive option is to keep a watchful wait on the condition. Of course, this will be done with your doctor’s supervision to make sure the condition does not worsen or is not an affect of something more severe. You can choose natural alternatives to try while you wait it out. If that doesn’t work for you, your doctor can recommend certain alpha-blocker medications or even surgery to remove the excess tissue surrounding the prostate.
Cooled ThermoTherapyTM is available by prescription only. This therapy is not for everyone. Talk to your physician to see if Cooled ThermoTherapy is right for you. Most medical procedures may have side effects. Possible side effects for Cooled ThermoTherapy include blood in urine, clots in urine, painful or difficult urination, thickened bladder muscle, rectal irritation, temporary inability to control urination, brief inability to achieve or maintain swelling of the male organ and the inability to discharge semen at climax, thus should be considered by men who wish to have further offspring. A small risk of urethral stricture may result requiring further intervention. Patients may experience discomfort during the procedure that may require the use of analgesics or sedatives. Patients may be catheterized for a 2 to 5 day period following the treatment.1 For more complete information about the benefits and risks associated with Cooled ThermoTherapy please refer to the Instructions for Use found on our website at www.cooledthermotherapy.com or call us at 1.800.475.1403.
1 Data taken from the CTC Advance® Instructions for Use, 250348 Rev B 12/08
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August 28, 2009
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Enlarged Prostate Treatment
Many men over the age of 50 suffer from the effects of an enlarged. It is reported that as many as 50% will experience the difficulty in urination, frequent urge to go at night time, or any other of the symptoms of an enlarged prostate. Thankfully there are many options when it comes to enlarged prostate treatment. There is the allopathic route with western medicine and medical procedures and there is the naturopathic route. The naturopathic route for enlarged prostate treatment involves dietary and lifestyle changes, herbal supplements such as saw palmetto, and even pumpkin seeds can control the symptoms. Evaluate your lifestyle and talk with your doctor about possible remedies.
Cooled ThermoTherapyTM is available by prescription only. This therapy is not for everyone. Talk to your physician to see if Cooled ThermoTherapy is right for you. Most medical procedures may have side effects. Possible side effects for Cooled ThermoTherapy include blood in urine, clots in urine, painful or difficult urination, thickened bladder muscle, rectal irritation, temporary inability to control urination, brief inability to achieve or maintain swelling of the male organ and the inability to discharge semen at climax, thus should be considered by men who wish to have further offspring. A small risk of urethral stricture may result requiring further intervention. Patients may experience discomfort during the procedure that may require the use of analgesics or sedatives. Patients may be catheterized for a 2 to 5 day period following the treatment.1 For more complete information about the benefits and risks associated with Cooled ThermoTherapy please refer to the Instructions for Use found on our website at www.cooledthermotherapy.com or call us at 1.800.475.1403.
1 Data taken from the CTC Advance® Instructions for Use, 250348 Rev B 12/08
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August 27, 2009
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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
There is a safe and simple solution to the common problem of benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate). There is an innovative treatment option that can relieve benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms in a single office visit. Yes, I said a single office visit and it’s a non-surgical treatment option. Check with your urologist and see if Cooled ThermoTherapy from Urologix is right for you. Not all treatment options are right for everyone. That is why you need to check with your urologist to check if this one is right for you. Over 225,000 (and growing) men have opted for this treatment method for their enlarged prostate.
Cooled ThermoTherapyTM is available by prescription only. This therapy is not for everyone. Talk to your physician to see if Cooled ThermoTherapy is right for you. Most medical procedures may have side effects. Possible side effects for Cooled ThermoTherapy include blood in urine, clots in urine, painful or difficult urination, thickened bladder muscle, rectal irritation, temporary inability to control urination, brief inability to achieve or maintain swelling of the male organ and the inability to discharge semen at climax, thus should be considered by men who wish to have further offspring. A small risk of urethral stricture may result requiring further intervention. Patients may experience discomfort during the procedure that may require the use of analgesics or sedatives. Patients may be catheterized for a 2 to 5 day period following the treatment.1 For more complete information about the benefits and risks associated with Cooled ThermoTherapy please refer to the Instructions for Use found on our website at www.cooledthermotherapy.com or call us at 1.800.475.1403.
1 Data taken from the CTC Advance® Instructions for Use, 250348 Rev B 12/08
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August 26, 2009
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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
There are symptoms that you might have that might indicate you have benign prostatic hyperplasia otherwise known as BPH. Most of the symptoms have to do with urination because of the location in your body of your prostate. With benign prostatic hyperplasia the prostate gland is enlarged and squeezes the urethra causing urination to be difficult or even painful at times. You might find that you have weak urine flow if you have BPH. Another symptom is difficult starting urination and the frequent need to urinate both day and night. You might as well forget about ever sleeping straight through the night again until you have treated your BPH.
Cooled ThermoTherapyTM is available by prescription only. This therapy is not for everyone. Talk to your physician to see if Cooled ThermoTherapy is right for you. Most medical procedures may have side effects. Possible side effects for Cooled ThermoTherapy include blood in urine, clots in urine, painful or difficult urination, thickened bladder muscle, rectal irritation, temporary inability to control urination, brief inability to achieve or maintain swelling of the male organ and the inability to discharge semen at climax, thus should be considered by men who wish to have further offspring. A small risk of urethral stricture may result requiring further intervention. Patients may experience discomfort during the procedure that may require the use of analgesics or sedatives. Patients may be catheterized for a 2 to 5 day period following the treatment.1 For more complete information about the benefits and risks associated with Cooled ThermoTherapy please refer to the Instructions for Use found on our website at www.cooledthermotherapy.com or call us at 1.800.475.1403.
1 Data taken from the CTC Advance® Instructions for Use, 250348 Rev B 12/08
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August 24, 2009
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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Using the medical term benign prostatic hyperplasia does not change the fact that an enlarged prostate can change the way your life is lived. No longer do you sleep through the night. You are getting up once, twice, even three times or more to urinate through the night. The more you wake up it affects the quality sleep you are getting. All of this can be treated non-surgically. Yes, I said non-surgically and not with medication you will have to take for the rest of your life. Check out Cooled ThermoTherapy from Urologix and see how one single session as an outpatient can put you on the road to recovery from your benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Cooled ThermoTherapyTM is available by prescription only. This therapy is not for everyone. Talk to your physician to see if Cooled ThermoTherapy is right for you. Most medical procedures may have side effects. Possible side effects for Cooled ThermoTherapy include blood in urine, clots in urine, painful or difficult urination, thickened bladder muscle, rectal irritation, temporary inability to control urination, brief inability to achieve or maintain swelling of the male organ and the inability to discharge semen at climax, thus should be considered by men who wish to have further offspring. A small risk of urethral stricture may result requiring further intervention. Patients may experience discomfort during the procedure that may require the use of analgesics or sedatives. Patients may be catheterized for a 2 to 5 day period following the treatment.1 For more complete information about the benefits and risks associated with Cooled ThermoTherapy please refer to the Instructions for Use found on our website at www.cooledthermotherapy.com or call us at 1.800.475.1403.
1 Data taken from the CTC Advance® Instructions for Use, 250348 Rev B 12/08
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August 24, 2009
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Enlarged Prostate Treatment
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