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Benign prostatic hypertrophy.

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From: JLevy7@nyc.rr.com -  11 Apr, 00:07

Hi, New to board. Shouldn't found it a long time ago. Unfortunately, I've had complete Urinary Retention for 2 1/2 months and have been wearing Foley Catheter (infected or blocked on 4 occassions). I also (due to wheelchair, narcotics for Osteonecrosis of Hips and removal of Zelnorm from market, my only effective treatment for constipation) have...

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From: sryan@oise.utoronto.ca -  05 Apr, 01:52

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From: Richard -  03 Apr, 09:05

Has anyone heard of Prosteez, an ayurvedic preparation made by an Indian outfit called charaka pharmaceuticals? Its ingredients are: serenoa repens (saw palmetto), piper cubaba, tinospora cordifolia, Triphala, crataeva nurvala, Tribulus terristris, Glycine soja, Bauhinia variegata, Yashad Bhasma, and Shudda Shilajit. By the way, does anyone have experience...

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From: Richard -  03 Apr, 08:59

Please, can anybody help shed light on this mystery? In the last 7 months, I have been aggressively taking Dutasteride (Avodart) and a bit of Finasteride (Proscar), though I stopped in between, for a total of 3 months. As a result, my prostrate shrunk from 75 gm to 45 gm, but urinary retention has increased to nearly 90 percent. This is puzzling, as the...

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From: wujiangchina@21cn.com -  03 Apr, 03:29

The comparison of different of kinds of chronic prostatitis treatment My webside: http://wac.sina.net http://www.prostatitis1.org 1.Antibiotic treatment The prostate's surface is surrounded by a fat encircle. It is a barrier for medicine to permeate the prostate . So most of the antibiotic can't...

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From: wujiangchina@21cn.com -  03 Apr, 03:22

The comparison of different of kinds of chronic prostatitis treatment My webside: http://wac.sina.net http://www.prostatitis1.org 1.Antibiotic treatment The prostate's surface is surrounded by a fat encircle. It is a barrier for medicine to permeate the prostate . So most of the antibiotic can't...

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From: wujiangchina@21cn.com -  03 Apr, 03:22

The comparison of different of kinds of chronic prostatitis treatment My webside: http://wac.sina.net http://www.prostatitis1.org 1.Antibiotic treatment The prostate's surface is surrounded by a fat encircle. It is a barrier for medicine to permeate the prostate . So most of the antibiotic can't...

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From: dringrahm@yahoo.com -  02 Apr, 20:05

PISCATAWAY, N.J.--An active ingredient found in the oil of the Southeast Asian croton plant--12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate, commonly known as TPA--may inhibit the growth of new prostate cancer cells, according to researchers at Rutgers University. "We demonstrated TPA could simultaneously stop the growth of new prostate cancer cells, kill existing...

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From: Richard -  02 Apr, 11:44

I have been reducing my dosage of Tamsulosin, which causes fatigue and mental fog, while starting on Saw palmetto. As this medication lowers blood pressure, does stopping it increase blood pressure? What side effects should I expect, and for how long? What reduction schedule would work? I have been on it, off and on, for about six or seven months, but mostly...

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From: Richard -  02 Apr, 11:37

>From what I have read or heard, my guess is that the risk from Green Light laser prostatectomy is 1% impotence, 30% retrograde ejaculation, 20 % urethral constriction, and that on average, you have to do it again after 5 years. Is this correct? Are there members who can give me a more informed opinion? Also, that for one month after the surgery, one may...

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From: Richard -  02 Apr, 11:32

>From what I have read or heard, my guess is that the risk from Green Light laser prostatectomy is 1% impotence, 30% retrograde ejaculation, 20 % urethral constriction, and that on average, you have to do it again after 5 years. Is this correct? Are there members who can give me a more informed opinion?

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From: wujiangchina@21cn.com -  30 Mar, 03:08

A prostatitis patient recovered experience My webside: http://wac.sina.net http://www.prostatitis1.org I was ever been a prostatitis patient for seven years . The prostate expand and pain sharply. My waist pain, dizzy and weak. I had seen many famous doctors in china , had used the microwave, infrared ray scan,...

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From: Zork -  29 Mar, 16:34

OVer the past years have occasional bouts with bladder infections. Had a PVP a couple years ago, for the most part it worked out great. Now, the PSA is moving about a bit. One month maybe 2.something anothe over 4. Uro wants to get a handle on this, so have another scheduled in about 4-weeks. He also mentioned another test which I did not get the name for,...

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From: Graham -  29 Mar, 16:00

Since having a diagnosis of BPH a few years ago my symptoms are now such that I feel surgical intervention is looming ever closer.My preferred therapy is PVP & I would like to know if this is available on the NHS in Yorkshire preferably in the Harrogate/York area.My second question relates to my PSA which has remained around 10 for the past 5 years or so....

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