Prostate Health Guide
by The Health Proactive
Team
There was a time in history when there
was no awareness of the prostate, let alone diagnosis and
treatment. Countless numbers of men
throughout the ages have suffered and died as a result of this
ignorance.
Through the miracles of modern medicine, today
prostate disease is well defined and is no longer necessarily
considered a death sentence. The most effective
methods for handling prostate disease are knowledge and
prevention.
In this two part article we will help you understand
prostate disease, various diagnostic tools and provide
recommendations for treatment.
What is the Prostate?
The first step toward understanding
how the prostate affects your health is to learn what the
prostate is and how it functions.
It is surprising how little many men know about such
an important part of their
anatomy.
The prostate is an important
segment of the male reproductive system. It
is a gland that is located in the lower abdominal cavity, just
below the bladder, in front of the rectum and behind the pubic
bone. It partially surrounds the urethra.
The urethra is the channel that carries urine to the penis from
the bladder and it runs right through the prostate.
A healthy prostate is about the size of a
walnut, weighs approximately 1 ounce and is shaped similar to a
donut.
There are “seminal vesicles” that are attached
to the prostate. They produce a protein
that mixes with prostatic fluid which forms
semen. How this works is that tubes from the
testicles carry sperm up to the prostate where sperm is mixed
with the seminal vesicle and prostatic fluids. This fluid is
ejaculated during orgasm through ejaculatory ducts that connect
to the urethea. In addition, the prostate helps to control the
flow of urine.
Nearly every man will experience some type of
prostate problem during his lifetime. Men
who are over forty-five may experience an enlargement of the
prostate. While this is not a problem in
itself, it is uncomfortable and can be a forerunner to other
more serious maladies which we will discuss further.
The prostate actually continues to grow throughout
life, but grows very slowly after the age of
twenty-five. Enlargement of the prostate is
part of the normal aging process due to hormonal changes and
usually does not become a serious problem until a man reaches
sixty years of age.
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DISCLAIMER: Note that the contents here are
not presented from a medical practitioner, and that any and all
health care planning should be made under the guidance of your
own medical and health practitioners.
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