Prostate's Health and Nutrition |
PSA is a protein, produced by the prostate and released into the bloodstream. The amount of PSA in the blood typically increases as the prostates size increases. However, these levels can also be elevated due to injury, a DRE (digital rectal exam), sexual activity, or even BPH. A simple blood test is all you need to determine your PSA. Online Pharmacy provides the access to health information and prescription medications. An enlarged prostate happens when prostate cells start to multiply. The multiplication of these cells exerts pressure on the urethra - the "exit tube" for urine and semen. This pressure creates a narrowing of the urethra, which in turn causes the bladder to contract more vigorously for urine and semen to exit. Eventually, the bladder becomes overly sensitive and results in annoying, frequent, and at times, painful trips to the bathroom. Above all, it can also make your sex life, extremely troublesome. |