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BPH Drugs for the Treatment of Urinary Symptoms Cause Serious Problems

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
February 12, 2020
in Health
Reading Time: 4 mins read

Medical treatment of urinary symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasia or enlargement (BPH) is prescribed to millions of men in the USA.  The risk of having enlarged prostate or BPH, which causes lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), increases as men get older.  Almost 90 percent of men older than 80 suffer from BPH.

Medical therapy of BPH often includes Silodosin, Rapaflo in the US, which causes loss of seminal emission. A recent study published in 2020, Influence of alpha‐adrenoceptor antagonists therapy on stool form in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia, suggests that silodosin, which is often used to reduce urinary symptoms, was associated with increased digestive symptoms such as diarrhea and loose stools.

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Therefore, oral drugs for BPH need to be selected by taking into consideration the possibility of digestive symptoms including both the state and type of stools. At the same time, 10-year empirical evidence show that non-invasive Dr Allen’s Device helps men with BPH to reduces prostate volume and urinary symptoms without side effects.

The cause of prostate enlargement

The study: “Use of Thermobalancing therapy in ageing male with benign prostatic hyperplasia with a focus on etiology and pathophysiology,” in the Aging Male journal, explains the cause of enlarged prostate as the changes at the capillary level. Thus, LUTS due to BPH are caused by pathological activity of capillaries in the first place.

The initial triggers of this pathological activity of capillaries can be a cold, surpass of prostate fluid, infection or stress. With age, they create a constant trigger inside the prostate tissue that is the focus of hypothermia. This hypothermia is the continuous trigger that creates the pressure inside the affected prostate leading to additional expansion of capillaries and consequently to prostate growth.

Enlarged prostate or BPH surrounds the urethra at the neck of the bladder. It presses the bladder and pinches the urethra causing irritating urination problems – LUTS. It should be mentioned that BPH is not a malignant disease. Therefore, it is necessary to use the safe treatment this aging condition.

Symptoms and drugs

LUTS are grouped by symptoms to do with storing or passing urine. The symptoms are as follows: urgency to urinate, frequent urination, getting up frequently at night to urinate, urge incontinence, a urinary stream that starts and stops, feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, dribbling, etc.

BPH drugs and surgeries do not treat the prostate gland but try to alleviate LUTS. The use of these drugs and so called minimally invasive surgical procedures can lead to serious side effects.

Alpha blockers relax the bladder, helping urinate easily. There are various names for these drugs, such as tamsulosin, terazosin, etc. Alpha blockers can develop fatigue, headache, dizziness, and sexual dysfunction. 5-alpha reductase inhibitors with the names Finasteride, Proscar, Avodart are responsible for irreversible side effects: impotence, depression, testicular pain and even diabetes.

Dr Allen’s Device reduces BPH relieving urinary symptoms 

Dr Allen’s device and Thermobalancing therapy is a patented treatment that improves blood circulation in the prostate tissue. This energy eliminates the focus of hypothermia, treating the cause of BPH, stopping prostate enlargement and reducing LUTS.

Fine Treatment distributes Dr Allen’s Device around the world with guaranteed delivery for less than $200. A clinical study on Thermobalancing therapy confirmed its effectiveness and many scientific articles were published in leading scientific journals. Every man who has LUTS due BPH can use the device without worrying, since the therapy is safe.

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Jennifer Ross

Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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