
Can Prostate Supplements Be Administered When The Report Shows Prostatomegaly With Multiple Bph Nodules In The Transitional Zone?

prostatomegaly with multiple bph nodules in the transitional zone (PI-RADS 2) - which is excellent as this is low risk of cancer present
they all said the bladder wall has thickening diverticulum likely related to chronic bladder outlet obstruction.
partially imaged signal absormality in the l5 vertebral body which could represent modic degenerative and they suggest another mri of the lumbar spine.
i want you to know that my husband had back surgery in this area over 30 years ago and this might be the abnormality they are seeing.
i want to ask ya, the experts, since i've done my research your opinion. we want to take these supplements to help reduce the prostate number of 8 and shrink the prostate for 2 months and then re test. i believe this is a blessing from God and we dont' want to do anymore tests. thanks, XXXXXXX
The prostate supplements are a very good option of treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,my name is dr.Dorina Gurabardhi.
I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.
Bases on the MRI report the prostatomegaly is benign so you should not be worried.
The prostate supplements are a very good option to treat prostate because they support even the urinary tract.I strongly recommend them.
This supplements has also antioxidants so they help with the inflammation too.
I suggest supplements that contain vitamin D and zink.
Some other advice that I can give to you are:
-maintain a healthy weight
-eat healthy,avoid animal protein
-exercise daily
-manage stress that influence directly in prostate condition.
Hope my answer was helpful.
If you have any other question Ill be glad to help,so feel free to contact me again.
Kind regards,
dr.Dorina Gurabardhi
General &Family Physician


any suggestions as to what my husband can take for his gluten issues? every time he eats gluten type foods, he gets that 'heavy' feeling and his sluggish for a full day until it wears off. we try to take most gluten from his diet, but sometimes,you just can't catch everything. XXXXXXX
Suggestions about a gluten free diet.
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,
Some suggestions that I can give to you about a gluten free diet are:
-you can eat foods including meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, rice and potatoes.
-You can also eat gluten free substitute foods
-you can use processed foods that don't contain gluten
-there are gluten-free flours so you can make your own bread
-always check the list of ingredients so you will be sure that you are consuming gluten free products.
You can also contact a dietitian for a gluten free meal plan that can help you even more.
I'm glad I could help.
Wishing you and your husband a good health,
dr.Dorina Gurabardhi
General &Family Physician


You are welcome
Detailed Answer:
You are welcome anytime here.
Take care,
Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi
General&Family Physician

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