Pubis, Treatments

Prostate

Problem/Disease Details Naturopath Medicine Homeopath Medicine Ayurvedic Medicine Chinese Medicine
Prostatitis While prostatitis can affect men of any age, it is more common in younger men, aged between 30 and 50 years. The main types of prostatitis are: bacterial prostatitis – acute or chronic bacterial infection non-bacterial prostatitis – inflamed prostate, also known as chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS). Saw palmetto, Rye grass pollen, Lycopene, Green tea. Sabal Serrulata, Kali Bichromiun, Causticum, Lycopodium, Cantharis, Apis Mellifica, Thuja. Prostact tablet, Varun, Gokshura, Haritaki, Snoth. Danggui Beimu Kushen Wan
Non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate (BPH) The enlargement of the prostate gland (which surrounds the top of the urethra) causes the urethra to narrow, and puts pressure on the base of the bladder. This can lead to obstruction (blockage) in the flow of urine. Pygeum, Rye grass pollen extract. Baryta Carb, Digitalis, Staphysagria, Conium, Sabal Serrulata. Punarnava, Varun, Gokshur, Shuddha Guggul, N/A
Prostate cancer In the early stages, the cancer cells are confined to the prostate gland. With the more aggressive types of prostate cancer, cancer cells enter the vascular and lymphatic systems early and spread to other parts of the body where they develop secondary tumours, particularly in the bones. Vitamin D3 Sabal serrulata, Crotalus horridus, Conium, Sabal serrulata, Lycopodium, Copaiva, Sulphur, Selenium, Silicea, Nitric acid, Thuja, Staphysagria, Schirrinum, Baryta iod, Cadmium flouoricum, Chimaphilla, Medorrhinum, Thymol, Cadmium phos, Sepia, Carcinocin, Ionising Radiation, Baryta carb. Curcumin, Ashwagandha, Guggul, Chanderprabha vati, Tulsi. Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi
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