Discussion: Prostate Enlargement (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia BPH) underlying causes.

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Prostate Enlargement (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia BPH) underlying causes.

Prostate Enlargement (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia BPH) Benign prostatic enlargement (BPH) is widespread, especially among men after age 50. BPH side effects often impair life quality meaningfully; the search for solutions is understandable and natural. The various drugs offered (including herbal medicines) are not effective long-term.

The underlying causes of BPH.
Recurrent inflammation of the prostate and genitals (usually without acute symptoms) is the leading cause of BPH. Varicose veins result from high blood pressure, caused by the need to pump more blood into the inflamed area; over time, the blood vessels dilate and form varicose veins. As a result of varicose veins, the male hormone testosterone reaches the prostate (instead of the bloodstream). It causes an increased division of cells that leads to benign prostate enlargement. Varicose veins are one of the common causes of non-fertility in men.

The Gat-Goren procedure. (Varicose veins and BPH) Highly recommended but very expensive. An explanation is available in the article at the link below. Dr. Yigal Gat and Dr. Menachem Goren have found the origin of the evolution of prostate enlargement. In articles published worldwide, they reported the newly found testosterone route to reach the prostate in high concentration directly from the testes. (Instead of getting the bloodstream.)

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