Drugs for benign prostatic hyperplasia

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Since I got BPH, my life has been greatly affected, especially in my work. Now I want to treat it, and now it's finally cured. Today I'd like to share with you the drugs for BPH.

Drugs for benign prostatic hyperplasia

Treatment 1: hot compress, hot compress the suprapubic bladder and perineum. It has good curative effect on patients with short urine retention and serious bladder filling, and can also use hot water bath. If there is a sense of urination in the course of bathing, it can be discharged in hot water. Don * t stick to the bathtub urination, and prevent the chance of losing self urination. After hot compress treatment, the bladder mouth in a strong contraction state is relaxed, which is conducive to the excretion of urine.

Treatment 2: massage, gently massage along the navel to the midpoint of pubic symphysis, and gradually pressurize. You can use your thumb to press the point Guanyuan (3 inches below the navel, on the middle line of the abdomen, supine) for about 1 minute, and gently press the bladder from the upper direction of the bladder with your palm. Do not use too much force to avoid bladder rupture.

Treatment 3: apply umbilicus therapy, stir fry 250g salt, pack it with cloth, then press it on umbilicus, stir fry it again after cold, 1 garlic, 3 gardenia, a little salt, mash it, spread it on paper and stick it on umbilicus, then put the salt package on paper and apply it.

matters needing attention

We suggest that we should pay attention to: benign prostatic hyperplasia, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, is a common disease in the elderly men. In recent years, due to the gradual development of minimally invasive technology, great changes have taken place in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. In the past, more drugs were used to treat the symptoms caused by poor urination, such as frequent urination and laborious urination. For example, transurethral laser therapy, microwave, radio frequency and other methods were used. However, for benign prostatic hyperplasia, these methods only treat the symptoms but not the root cause, and are easy to relapse.