Many men are accustomed to taking prescription medication for prostate health issues. Unfortunately, many prescription medications, such as Flomax and Avodart come with unpleasant side effects, such as stomach upset, headaches, dizziness, diarrhea and even erectile dysfunction and diminished libido.
A popular alternative to the prescription drugs are prostate supplements, since they can offer benefit without the side effects, but with nearly 100 different supplements available, which ones are good and which ones offer no real benefit at all?
A third natural alternative which requires no pills that many men are now turning to, by self discovery or doctor recommendation, is prostate massage. Prostate massage is the technique of using a gloved and lubricated finger or prostate massager to relieve the pain and discomfort of enlarged prostate or prostatitis. The finger or prostate massager is inserted into the anus to massage the massage the prostate to release the buil-up of prostatic fluid or bacteria, which causes pain, discomfort and inflammation of the prostatic tissue.
The Benefits of Prostate Massage are:
- Relieves pain and discomfort of prostatitis or enlarged prostate
- Improves blood flow to the prostate for optimum prostate health and function
- Improves urine flow
- Improves erections
- Makes sex enjoyable again
Risks of Prostate Massage
Men with acute prostatitis should not perform prostate massage without the assistance of a medical professional, as the release of bacteria can possibly cause the bacteria to spread to other parts of the body.
Author Bio
Ken Weiss writes for www.menshealthcures.com, which is a blog dedicated to natural cures for men’s health issues.
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