There are a number of treatments that can be undertaken for an enlarged prostate. Some of these can be managed at home. Studies have shown that men who eat diets low in milk and dairy products have a lower risk of prostate problems than men who eat a diet high in dairy based foods.
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Prostate problems are often diagnosed through a number of small symptoms that occur over a period of time. If you have more than a couple of bouts with common symptoms of a prostate problem such as frequent urination, difficulty in urination or a feeling that you still need to "go" after emptying your bladder, hip or back pain that doesn't subside - all of these point to a problem with your prostate that should be examined by your primary care physician.
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There are many immune boosting foods that should be eaten for the best prostate health. Foods such as Goji berries which have a whopping 30,000 units of antioxidants. The next closest immune system building champ is the humble blueberry that carries around 3500 units per serving. Other good foods to add to your diet include tomatoes which are high in lycopene.
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An enlarged prostate isn't an unusual condition for a man in his middle-age years or above to suffer from. Another fact about the prostate is that nearly one-fourth of men studied showed cancerous cells in their prostate but not all of these men went on to develop cancer of the prostate.
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