Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Prostate Disease


A healthy liver - is the prostate gland without prostatitis and BPH
We would like to touch on a benign tumor of the prostate disease, called an adenoma. As you know, any neoplastic process (tumor development) is caused by an imbalance between the processes of reproduction and cell death in a particular organ. In the prostate, this balance is regulated by testosterone.

Why prostate cells "are no longer listen to" "orders" of testosterone? 
The fact that they are constantly damaged by a mass of toxins coming from poorly filtered blood. These lesions, in particular, are expressed in the loss of "antenna" (receptors) that can take the signals given testosterone. Not the last role play and injuries such as loss of cells of the prostate, "antennas" (receptor), which should detect insulin. These damaged cells begin to multiply out of control and increase in size. Growing adenoma covers the urethra, causing a sensation of incomplete emptying of the bladder, nocturnal urination, decreased potency and libido. Many patients with BPH eventually marked the emergence of cancer - prostate cancer.

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