Prostrate Disorder

Prostrate disorder is a typical disorder of health found in men, especially at the age above 50. This problem implies an inflammation of prostrate gland, which is located in between the bladder and the rectum. The main function of prostrate is developing semen, and if prostrate gland, by chance, does not work as it is supposed to work, a huge decline in semen production is found in male body. The most common disorder of prostrate gland is the abnormal inflammation of the gland which is termed as prostatitis.

The symptom of malfunctioning of prostrate gland is precise and easy to detect. There is problem in urination, either urination takes place, or it becomes difficult to pass urine. In some other cases there is no urination at all that may be proved fatal. In some specific case, the back pain in back muscle and in the lower side of hips. It is not possible rather it is unwise to detect or anything to anticipate on any of these symptoms as the outcome of prostrate problem, it is always better to contact nearest nephrologists at the earliest for the medical intervention.

If untreated, prostrate problem may lead to impotency; malfunctioning and inflammation of the prostrate gland may be the early signs of prostrate cancer which is fatal and painful problem that needs immediate medical intervention.

By some undefined reason, heredity acts as one of the major reasons in creating prostate problem. However, wrong sitting posture, tight clothing, chronic constipation, certain bacterial infection, and in some cases excessive sexual excitement and arousal are considers as main reasons for this problem.

The latest study on the prostrate problem and its relation with diet has revealed a fact that diet plays a major role in controlling prostrate problem as well as reducing the risk of developing prostrate cancer.
Unprocessed cereal food, eating vegetable and fruits in good amount, strict observation on body weight, limited intake of fatty food, moderate or nil consumption of red met, consumes restricted amount of alcohol seldom, avoidance of vitamin supplements, and avoidance of salty, burned, and moldy foods are some of the diet and life style related precautionary tips that may reduce the chance of developing prostrate cancer.

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