Prostate information every Man should know


Health statistics show that it is not a

matter of if males in general will develop prostatitis, but when. By the age of 50, half of the male population will

experience some symptoms and by the age of 80, 80% of men will experience some level of prostate enlargement

also known as BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia). This condition does not increase your chances of developing

prostate cancer but it does interfere with efficiency and effectiveness pertaining to urinary function. Some of the

more common symptoms include;
  • The need to urinate frequently
  • Inability to sleep through the night

    without getting up to urinate
  • Difficulty starting urine stream or complete inability to urinate
  • Decreased

    strength and force of the urine stream
  • Dribbling after urination ends
  • Blood in the urine (BPH can cause

    small blood vessels to burst)