Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is common with age. Management falls into three categories: watchful waiting/lifestyle, medications (alpha-blockers, 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors), and procedures or surgery; herbal remedies like saw palmetto have limited and inconsistent evidence.
Herbal "breast enlargement" pills are marketed as an easy alternative to surgery, but reliable evidence for meaningful, lasting growth is lacking. Supplements vary in quality, can interact with medications, and may pose risks for people with hormone-sensitive conditions. Consult a clinician before use.
An enlarged prostate (BPH) is a common, noncancerous growth that can obstruct urine flow. Learn how BPH differs from prostatitis and prostate cancer, common symptoms, evaluation steps, treatment options, and sensible lifestyle measures.
Hair loss has many causes - DHT-driven pattern loss, stress-related shedding, nutritional deficiencies, and more. Gentle hair care, stress reduction, correcting deficiencies, and some botanical options may help, but see a clinician for diagnosis and to discuss proven medical treatments.
Prostate problems - including BPH, prostatitis, and prostate cancer - become more common with age. Today men choose among three broad approaches: monitoring, medication, or procedures/surgery. This update explains current options, what works, and when to act.