Sunday, December 20, 2015

Maintaining Your Urological #Health

By Mark U Feneley

When it comes to men's health issues, urological conditions are often neglected. It is important to note that maintaining your urological health is necessary for overall well being. According to urological surgeons and consultants, some of the common urological conditions that are usually observed in patients include urinary tract infections (e.g. cystitis, pyelonephritis), haematuria (blood in urine), difficulties with passing urine, prostatic enlargement (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia), and even urological cancers.

Urological advice is also important in case of erectile dysfunction or loss of libido. In fact, most renowned urological surgeons and consultants offer their advice on several men's health issues, including prostate and bladder function, cancer, sexual function, change of lifestyle and diet.

If you are suffering from any of these urological conditions, do not waste time. Talk to your doctor about them. Delay in seeking medical attention could increase the risk for a more serious condition. According to urological surgeons, most men feel embarrassed whilst talking about their urological health, especially erectile dysfunction and other sexual health concerns. There is no need to cause yourself unnecessary stress. Visit your doctor or a well known urology consultant today and discuss openly your problems. This would help you maintain your urological health and live a healthy life.

Some of the common urological health conditions have been discussed below:

Urinary tract infection: Although women are more prone to urinary tract infection, investigation is advised for men as well. It is important to seek your doctor's advice; the actual cause for infection and any complications involved can be identified with the help of thorough investigations. In most cases, a short course of antibiotics cures the infections.

Bladder Health Concerns: Troublesome bladder symptoms may include incontinence, and difficulties with passing urine. There are several conditions affecting bladder health such as stones in the bladder and urinary infections, but also bladder cancer. Most urological surgeons advise men above 50 years of age to undergo thorough investigation of any bladder symptoms.

Haematuria: Any visible amount of blood in the urine calls for urological investigations to identify the underlying cause or any complications. Sometimes, microscopic amounts of blood may be present in the urine. In case of microscopic haematuria, it is advisable to consult your doctor and undergo a thorough medical examination, particularly if you are 50 years old or have other urological symptoms. In the absence of any urological cause, you may need to consult a nephrologist to get your kidneys examined.

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): As men get older, they may suffer from BPH that causes prostate enlargement and even bladder malfunctioning. In many cases, it can be treated with medication; otherwise help of urological surgeons may be needed.

Urological cancer: The problem with prostate cancer is that it shows few, if any, symptoms until it reaches an advanced stage. According to the American Urological Association, one in every six men is diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. So, it is advisable to talk to your doctor about the screening and diagnosis of urological cancer if you are 40 or above. Other common urological cancers that are more likely to affect men are kidney cancer and bladder cancer. Blood in the urine and symptoms similar to urinary infections may be caused by bladder cancer. Unlike other cancers, testicular cancer tends to affect young men, and self-examination is recommended. Testicular cancer is not usually painful in the early stages, but occasionally can be confused with a painful testicular infection. If you observe a swelling within or on the testis, seek doctor's advice immediately.

It is always good to be proactive and take a preventive approach when it comes to urological health.

Mark Feneley is a Consultant Urological Surgeons and specialist in men's health issuses and urological cancer in London, UK.

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Sunday, December 13, 2015

#Chlorine and #Cancer: What Can a Water Filter Do for You?

By Vanessa Lausch

Every day, cases of cancer are rising in astounding and unprecedented numbers.
While medical professionals work tirelessly to find a cure for this most deadly of
diseases, the numbers of terminally ill patients continue to climb. Although the
cure for cancer continues to elude medical professionals, it is completely within our
own power to protect our families and ourselves and to reduce our risks whenever
possible.

In recent years, individuals have begun to seriously examine known carcinogens and
to protect themselves from these cancer-causing agents. Sunscreen has become an
important defense against skin cancer, and its use is on the rise. The number of
smokers attempting to quit rises each day, precisely because of new information
about the carcinogenic nature of cigarettes.

The increase in such protective behaviors clearly indicates an increased interest in
protecting oneself from cancer risks. Still, droves of people continue to use and
drink unfiltered tap water, not knowing about or not believing in the insidious
nature of this substance. Whether we like it or not, the water that emerges from our
taps, however pristine it may appear, is filled with carcinogenic compounds. A
simple water filter can now serve as a valuable safeguard against cancer.

Chlorine and Tap Water:
Untreated tap water is filled with such dangerous contaminants as nitrate, arsenic,
microorganisms, and chemicals from pesticide runoff. Once this water reaches a
municipal treatment plant, many contaminants are removed. However, one of the
most dangerous contaminants is actually added to drinking water as a part of the
treatment process.

Chlorine, added as an inexpensive and effective drinking water disinfectant, is also a
known poison to the body. It is certainly no coincidence that chlorine gas was used
with deadly effectiveness as a weapon in the First World War. This gas was known
to severely burn the lungs and other body tissues when inhaled; it is no less
powerful when ingested by mouth. Each day, as we use unfiltered tap water, we are
effectively pouring bleach into our water before we drink it.

This poisonous chemical, accompanied by its byproducts, is now known to cause at
least three types of cancers, among other serious health problems. The U.S. Council
of Environmental Quality recently released a report stating that the risk of cancer is
93% higher among those drinking chlorinated water than among those not drinking
chlorinated water! In the following paragraphs, you can read about the specific
cancer risks of chlorinated water and learn how to protect your family and yourself
from this insidious poison.

Bladder and Rectal Cancer:
Chlorine has long been known to be a leading cause of bladder and rectal cancer.
Once in water, chlorine interacts with organic compounds to create trihalomethanes
(THMs). These THMs are particularly harmful to the body when ingested. When
taken into the body, THMs encourage the production of free radicals. These free
radicals proceed to destroy or damage vital cells in the body. Because so much of
the water we drink ends up in the bladder and/or rectum, ingestions of THMs in
drinking water is particularly damaging to these organs. THMs cause innumerable
cases of bladder and rectal cancer each year.

Bladder and rectal cancer occur when malignant cells, often created by THMs, infect
the inner tissues of the particular organ. Once they have taken hold in the bladder
or rectum, the malignant cells can isolate themselves in the infected area or they
can spread to infect other areas of the body, potentially causing more deadly forms
of cancer. Each year, 13,000 new cases of bladder cancer are diagnosed in women
while 37,000 new cases are diagnosed in men. Of these 50,000 new cases each
year, slightly more than 20% of individuals will die from the disease. For rectal
cancer, more than 40,000 new cases are diagnosed each year and approximately
55% of those individuals diagnosed will die from the disease.

Ironically, one of the best means of protection against these two types of cancer is
drinking plenty of fluids. However, drinking larger amounts of contaminated water
only exacerbates the risk.

Breast Cancer:
Breast cancer is the newest type of cancer to be connected to ingestion of
chlorinated water. Breast cancer affects one out of every eight women in the United
States alone, and it kills approximately _ of its victims.

Recent research has linked this deadly cancer to a buildup of chlorine compounds in
the breast tissue. In a shocking study conducted in Hartford, Connecticut,
researchers found that "women with breast cancer have 50% to 60% higher levels of
organochlorines (chlorination byproducts) in their breast tissue than women without
breast cancer." While chlorine can make its way into our bodies in several ways,
there is no means of access more common or more frequent than the ingestion of
common, unfiltered tap water.

A Simple Solution:
One preventive solution to these three deadly cancers could not be simpler. If
chlorinated drinking water is a leading cause of cancer, then the obvious method of
reducing one's risk of cancer is to refrain from drinking chlorinated water. We
cannot choose whether or not to drink water, but we can choose the type of water
we allow into our bodies.

Municipal water treatment plants add chlorine to water to help make it cleaner and
more pure, but once that chlorine has performed its function, there is certainly no
reason for it to continue its deadly presence in drinking water. A simple home
water filter removes chlorine and its byproducts from drinking water, producing
clean, pure drinking water that can also serve as a useful protection against cancer.
Water filters are one of the only methods of water purification capable of removing
chlorine.

So, what can a water filter do for you? The answer is simple but extremely valuable.
A water filter can protect an individual from cancer, one of the deadliest killers of
the 20th century.

Vanessa Lausch serves as a technical writer for the Aquasana Store, http://www.aquasanastore.com/.

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