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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate BPH / December 2007

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Dribble29 Dec 2007 13:27 GMT4
I am posting to BPH because I've had BPH for decades and think it may be
related to my problem.
After urinating, sometimes when water is running in the sink, and
sometimes other times I dribble a bit of urine. Just a few drops, but
why not have a permanent short internal catheter ?28 Dec 2007 02:57 GMT3
On googling 'TURP', I only found articles dating from before 2002,
Has this procedure been replaced in the first world, now  ?
And I also confirmed:
> a TURP is not forever - ten years down the road you
PVP Laser vs. Holmium Laser22 Dec 2007 06:01 GMT3
List:
Does anyone have any information on the relative merits/track records
between PVP and Holmium Laser?
My Urologist has advised that he's switched to using Holmium vice PVP
Article on PVP20 Dec 2007 06:49 GMT7
An interesting article can be found on Medscape Week in Review site
written by Dr F Gomez Sancha, et al. titled Photo Selective Vaporization
of the Prostate (GreenLight PV): Lessons Learnt After 3500 Procedures.
To see the article you can google Medscape Week in Review and you ...
Green Light Lazer surgery14 Dec 2007 00:22 GMT2
I would like to get green light lazer surgery for my enlarged prostate
and my local doctor only does turp. I have no insurance and was very
discouraged when I found out my hospital costs were going to be so
high. Is there any clinic in the country that will do the lazer
Mayo Clinic Finds Aspirin,  May Prevent or Delay Enlarged Prostate11 Dec 2007 00:52 GMT1
Mayo Clinic Finds Aspirin, Other NSAIDs, May Prevent or Delay Enlarged
Prostate
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
ROCHESTER, Minn. - Mayo Clinic researchers have found that taking
Avodart10 Dec 2007 06:51 GMT6
How much will prostate decrease in size after taking Avodart for two years?
Does anyone have this information?     Dean,
Aspirin to reduce prostate size09 Dec 2007 23:22 GMT13
Have any of you started taking baby aspirin (or another non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory) for the specific purpose of reducing prostate size
(rather than as a general blood thinner for heart health or to reduce
inflammation)? Has it helped?
Aspirin to reduce prostate size07 Dec 2007 16:06 GMT1
Have any of you *started* taking baby aspirin (or any another
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory) for the specific purpose of reducing
prostate size (rather than as a general blood thinner for heart health
or to reduce inflammation or pain)? Has it helped?
Saw Palmetto04 Dec 2007 01:50 GMT6
I started having slow flow when urinating, that helped and I have been on it
for about 3 weeks
and now the last two nights I have woken up with wet underwear, just the
front but enough
Blood Pressure and Prostrate02 Dec 2007 02:00 GMT1
I am 75 years old Asian male and have the following Blood Pressure
readings:-
Higher B.P. = 205
Lower B.P. = 79
 
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