Yes, studies show that saw palmetto does help treat prostate conditions, including enlarged prostate, benign prostate hyperplasia, and BPH. In several studies of patients who used saw palmetto had an improvement in symptoms of enlarged prostate. It is also known to help reduce frequent urination, and helps urinary flow.
The natural supplement saw palmetto is recommended by both naturopathic and medical doctors to help improve prostate health. It works by actually toning the prostate, improving the action of hormones in the body and functioning as a diuretic. Not only does it reduce prostate glands that are already enlarged, it also strengthens the bladder itself. Saw palmetto is also effective when treating cystitis, because of its antiseptic action.
Brachytherapy is a very effective prostate cancer treatment depending on the type of cancer you may be treating. You can learn more at http://www.birminghamprostateclinic.co.uk/treatments/brachytherapy.php
there is much scientific documentation outlining the effectiveness of the herb in treating irritable bladder and urinary problems in men with benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), an enlargement of the prostatic gland.
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Most likely. This a good question to as the doctor treating you. I have heard of a transgendered male who had prostate cancer since the prostate was not removed during surgery.
Bilateral orchiectomy - which is sometimes done as part of treating advanced prostate cancer.
These medications are often effective at treating symptoms of impulsivity, inattention, and hyperactivity, which are hallmark features of the disorder.
Neurofeedback is effective in treating emotional overarousal, which is part of the symptomotology of Borderline Personality Disorder; however, there is no research to suggest that neurofeedback is effective at extinguishing the diagnosis.
It has proven effective in treating many types of aches and pains and in helping people with depression and fatigue, as well as circulation and digestive problems.
This medicine is effective in treating only nighttime heartburn, not daytime heartburn.
Ovide, a newer medication containing malathion, appears to be effective in treating patients with permethrin-resistant lice.
The treatment for prostate cancer or an enlarged prostate depends on the stage of the cancer or issues with BPH. Some surgeons will recommend removing the prostate and others experienced in more advanced treatments can use robotic surgery to remove the cancer and possibly keeping the prostate intact. A urologist experienced in dealing with prostate cancer and treating enlarged prostate would be able to give you more information and options available.