The list of inflamed prostate symptoms is long.
And if you are suffering from any of the "warning signs" below, you should take steps now, before they get worse.
I'll show you some steps to take in a second.
But first, here are some of the symptoms you might expect to experience:
But, that doesn't mean there isn't anything you can do about it.
And if you're feeling any of these symptoms, the first thing you might want to do is visit a urologist to rule out any other disease it might be -- like prostate cancer or a sexually transmitted disease.
Besides that, you should start eating better.
By that I mean, eating more water rich foods and less acidic foods.
Like, for example, cucumbers, tomatoes, broccoli, apples, and other fruits and vegetables that have a lot of water.
This will all help reduce inflammation in your body.
And anything with refined sugar in it or that comes in a wrapper, box or bag is probably only going to make your inflamed prostate symptoms worse.
And if you are suffering from any of the "warning signs" below, you should take steps now, before they get worse.
I'll show you some steps to take in a second.
But first, here are some of the symptoms you might expect to experience:
- Constantly having to go pee ALL the time (day and night)
- Weak, almost non-existent, urine stream (more of a leak than a stream)
- Not being able to pee at all
- Peeing when you are not even trying (for example...
you could be standing taking a photo and look down and see some leakage on your pants -- happens all the time) - Dribbling urine after you're done (sometimes for minutes afterward!)
- Having trouble getting started peeing (standing over the bowl for 5 or 10 minutes before anything trickles out)
- Blood in your urine
- Never really emptying your bladder (it never feels like you've got it all out)
- Soft erections
- Loss of sex drive
- And more
But, that doesn't mean there isn't anything you can do about it.
And if you're feeling any of these symptoms, the first thing you might want to do is visit a urologist to rule out any other disease it might be -- like prostate cancer or a sexually transmitted disease.
Besides that, you should start eating better.
By that I mean, eating more water rich foods and less acidic foods.
Like, for example, cucumbers, tomatoes, broccoli, apples, and other fruits and vegetables that have a lot of water.
This will all help reduce inflammation in your body.
And anything with refined sugar in it or that comes in a wrapper, box or bag is probably only going to make your inflamed prostate symptoms worse.
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