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HEALTH TIP: How To Cure Prostatitis With Herbal Remedy (VIDEO)
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Prostatitis is the swelling of prostate, the small walnut-sized gland that produces seminal fluid.
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It may be caused by an infection, injury or immune system disorder.
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A doctor has explained how to treat the issue with herbal remedy.
Eko Hot Blog reports that a herbal medicine practitioner, Dr. Festus Amadi, has prescribed a herbal solution to prostatitis.
Prostatitis is a common disease among older men that causes their prostate to enlarge. The disease leads to prostate cancer if the inflammation becomes cancerous.
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In a video, Dr. Amadi explained that nature has provided a solution to prostatitis that apparently trumps whatever is obtainable in orthodox medicine.
A herbal practitioner, Doctor Festus Amadi, has prescribed a herbal solution for men struggling with prostatitis–the inflammation of the prostate gland. In this video, he explained how to use pumpkin seeds to cure prostatitis. pic.twitter.com/paWhmh7pCX
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“Nature gave us everything about taking care of ourselves. All this while, human beings have deviated from following the course of nature,” he said.
The herbal practitioner noted that there is often a 50-50 chance of curing prostatitis in hospitals but a herbal solution, Pumpkin seed, offers a greater chance of curing the infection.
“The chances at medical centres are 50-50 because they are going to do operation on the person or give medications that will temporarily relieve the pain,” he said.
“Nature in its wisdom gave us so many herbs. Pumpkin seed is one of the best [solutions] because it is a very rich source of zinc and the deficiency of zinc is what brings prostate enlargement.”
Dr Amadi went on to explain how to use Pumpkin seeds to cure prostatitis.
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“Break the pumpkin open and break out the seeds inside. Crush them. Then, boil the seeds. Do not allow them to boil more than five minutes. Bring them out of the water and put them in a sieve to get the water out,” he said.
“Then, drink the water from the pumpkin seed with the small cup usually used to drink schnapps and other dry gin products. [One cup is enough].
“By the time you must have taken it for sometime, definitely, your urine flow will normalise. The waist pain and other related pains will definitely go down.”
SYMPTOMS OF PROSTATITIS
Signs and symptoms of prostatitis can vary depending on the type of disorder. They may include:
- Pain or burning sensation when urinating (dysuria)
- Difficulty urinating, such as dribbling or hesitant urination
- Frequent urination, particularly at night (nocturia)
- Urgent need to urinate
- Cloudy urine
- Blood in the urine
- Pain in the abdomen, groin or lower back
- Pain in the area between the scrotum and rectum (perineum)
- Pain or discomfort of the penis or testicles
- Painful ejaculation
- Fever, chills, muscle aches and other flu-like symptoms (with acute bacterial prostatitis)
COMPLICATIONS OF PROSTATITIS
Complications of acute or chronic prostatitis can include:
- Bacterial infection of the blood (bacteremia)
- Inflammation of the coiled tube attached to the back of the testicle (epididymitis)
- Pus-filled cavity in the prostate (prostatic abscess)
- Infection that spreads to the upper pelvic bone or lower spine
Complications of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome may include:
- Anxiety or depression
- Sexual dysfunction, such as the inability to get and maintain an erection (erectile dysfunction)
- Changes in sperm and semen that may cause infertility
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According to Mayo Clinic, there’s no direct evidence that prostatitis can lead to prostate cancer. Researchers are investigating whether chronic inflammation of the prostate is a risk factor for cancer.
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