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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Treatment

Mansmatters lead the field in non-invasive treatments for men suffering Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).  Over the last ten years we have employed leading edge technologies including extracorporeal focused shockwave, electromagnetic transduction therapy, micro current and radio frequency. We not only significantly reduce symptoms, we also re-energise the body for longer term health benefits, enabling many of our client’s to lead normal and fulfilling lives again.

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia is experienced by over fifty percent of males over the age of fifty and we treat patients well into their nineties The condition occurs due to sexual aging and progressively gets worse over a period of time.

A man’s prostate gland has a dual purpose of enabling the flow of urine from the bladder through to assisting in sperm production. As men age and sperm production drops, the prostate becomes enlarged and presses on both the bladder and the pelvic floor and narrows the urethra (tube that carries the urine). The prostate gland pressing on the bladder, tricks the body into constantly wanting to urinate, often when there is nothing there.

Another effect is that the narrowed tube that impedes the flow of urine runs from the bladder, through the Prostate (the urethra) resulting in it taking longer to urinate. And a further impact is that it takes more time to finish and there can then be dribbling.

 

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Treatment.

The cumulative effect is that sufferers increasingly feel the urge to go to the loo, when they get there it may take some time getting started and significantly longer to finish. Plus, when they have finished, they have to be really careful because there may be some follow through, and it is difficult for them to gauge when they have completely finished.

It is normal that men who are diagnosed with BPH will be concerned about Prostate Cancer. There is, however, no increased link of Prostate Cancer.

Many men suffer in silence with this condition and when they pluck up the courage to visit their GP, they discover that there are limited options available. 

But as the video above shows, Extra Corporeal Shockwave therapy provides an excellent pain-free solution.

Focused shockwave therapy, in combination with electromagnetic transduction   therapy will substantially lessen the size of the prostate gland, diminishing the discomfort and the unwanted visits to the loo

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