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Homeopathy treatment of prostate cancer by Dr. Harshad Raval Md Homeopathy India
prostate cancer and homeopathy treatment. p> p> Prostate cancer is an abnormal, uncontrolled growth of cells, which results in the formation of a tumor in the prostate. Prostate gland, the large walnut, is a part of the reproductive system, deep in the pelvis. It is in front of the rectum and below the bladder and surrounds the urethra (the urethra runs) from the bladder through the prostate and the penis. It contains glands that some of the seminal fluid that nourishes and protects the sperm in the ejaculate and ejaculation support cables, pipes or sperm to produce. The prostate continues to grow, a man reaches adulthood and is maintained after it reaches the normal size, while male hormones are produced. p> p> Prostate cancer usually begins in the outer part of the prostate. It is the most common cancer in men older than 50 years old. In most men, the cancer grows very slowly. In fact, many people will never know with the disease that the condition. Early Prostate Cancer is the prostate gland itself is limited, and the majority of patients with this type of cancer can live for years without problems. In some cases it can spread from the prostate to nearby lymph nodes, bones or other organs. This spread is called metastasis. The majority of prostate cancers originate in the posterior prostate, and the rest are in the vicinity of the urethra. Often the disease has no symptoms until the disease is well advanced. However, since the tumor grows, it can spread from the prostate into the surrounding area, such as lymph nodes, bones or other organs. This can lead to back pain. Men with prostate cancer may experience any of the following symptoms. p> p>
A frequent urge to urinate, especially at night;
Difficulty starting urination or holding back urine;
Weak or interrupted flow of urine, < , br /> pain or burning during urination or bowel movements;
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blood in the urine or semen or
; Frequent pain or stiffness in lower back, hips or thighs.
p> It is recommended that a doctor immediately if you have experienced any of the above symptoms, consult. Men aged between 50 and about the chances of developing prostate cancer. Those who should be a family history of prostate cancer screening have to consider the age of 45. p> p> Prostate cancer can be staged as A, B, C, D ‘. Level A and B cancers are curable. Levels C and D are treatable, but their forecasts are not encouraging. p> p> Level A – This is the very early stage without sysmtoms are limited at this stage of cancer to the prostate. It can be identified with PAS tests and biopsy. This type of cancer is usually curable. p> p> Level B – At this stage it is known that cancer is in several places within the prostate. It will be demonstrated by PAS. p> p> Level C – At this stage, can be found in the prostate cancer cells and nearby tissue or bladder. This stage is characterized by digital rectal examination, or CT scan determined / MRI scans and / or ultrasound. Some stage C cancers are curable. p> p> Level D: In this stage, cancer is also on the prostate and nearby lymph nodes, removal of bones, organs like the liver, lungs and other tissues. This scan is usually determined by the bone, ProstaScint scan or other studies. Stage D cancer is not curable, but treatable. p> p> Treatment p> p> The treatment depends on individual circumstances such as age and general health of the man, the extent of the cancer and so on Elderly Patients with mild sysmptoms. Can an early cancer or disease, together are treated conservatively. p> p> There are many different ways to treat prostate cancer. It is advisable to consult the advice of two or more doctors before taking a final decision on the treatment. The treatment includes prostatectomy and hormone therapy or anti-drug antrogen, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. p> p> HRT: hormone therapy, used either alone or in combination with surgery or radiation. It is based on the fact that prostate cancer cells often can use the male hormone testosterone as a fertilizer and the lack of this hormone to the death or weakening of prostate cancer cells lead. Thus, it is used to stop the production of testosterone hormone and thus a person with stage C and D, cancer can be extended and improved their lives through the use of hormone therapy. p> p> There are side effects associated with hormone therapy. These include hot flashes, weight gain, erectile dysfunction, loss of muscle mass and strength, personality changes, decreased implementation and osteoporosis. p> p> Prostatectomy: patients in good health and under 70 years is usually offered surgery as a treatment option. Various types of surgical procedures are dependent on the stage of prostate cancer patients, and done all the health. p> p> prostatectomy is the most common treatment for localized prostate cancer. It is a surgical removal of the prostate and some other nearby tissue and attaching the urethra and bladder. It is the further spread of the cancer. If prostate cancer is in the early stages are prostatectomy in the treatment of cancer completely. This is done either through a surgical procedure done in the lower abdomen or the area between the scrotum and rectum. p> p> This procedure also produce side effects such as impotence, urinary incontinence, narrowing of the urethra and difficulty urinating. p> p> Radio-Therapy: It is a form of treatment that used to grow a high level of radiation to kill cancer cells or stop them, and shares which damage to healthy cells. It is more effective for early stage prostate cancer. p> p> Good nutrition is an important part of recovery from the side effects of radiotherapy. p> p> Light skin changes are visible after irradiation. The skin may be red, swollen, warm and sensitive, like a sunburn, but it is only temporary. Long-term effects are slight darkening of the skin, enlarged pores, increased or decreased skin sensitivity, and a thickening of the tissue or skin. p> p> chemotherapy: It is a combination of drugs that is effective to kill or slow the growth of rapidly multiplying cells. Chemotherapy is usually prescribed to men with advanced prostate cancer. Chemotherapeutic agents are carefully controlled in both dosage and frequency to destroy cancer cells while minimizing the risk to healthy cells. Because the drugs circulate throughout the body, they can also impact healthy cells. p> p> The side effects of chemotherapy are hair loss, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, lowered blood counts, impaired blood clotting and an increased risk of infection. p> p> HOMEOPATHY TREATMENT: p> p> Crotalus: cancer with hematuria. p> p> Conium: At each emotion, with itching of the foreskin. p> p> Sepia: Discharge at stool. p> p> KALI BHICH: pain, chronic prostate. p> p> Silica: While straining at stool. p> p> nitric discharge after a bowel movement. p> p> Nux discharge during bowel movements. p> p> Thuja: When the discharge is greenish and thick. p> p> Staphysagria: prostatic discharge after sexual excesses. p> p> SELENIUM discharge during bowel movements. p> p> Homeopathy Dosage Directions
p> Select the resources that are most likely the symptoms. In conditions where self-treatment is appropriate, unless otherwise by a doctor, a lesser degree (6X, 6C, 12X, 12C, 30X, or 30C) p>
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p> Dr. Harshad Raval MD [hom]
Honorary consultant homeopathy physician to his Excellency governors of Gujarat India. Qualified MD consultant homeopath, International Homeopathy adviser, books writer and columnist. Specialist in kidney, cancer, psoriasis, leucoderma and other chronic diseases. www. homeopathyonline. in E-mail: info @ homeopathyonline. in p>
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