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Pomegranate And Prostatitis

Prostatitis usually occurs in older men and is caused due to inflammation of the prostate gland because of infection or some other factor that tends to irritate the gland. Before we discuss the relationship between pomegranate and prostatitis, it is best to first take look at the signs and symptoms of prostatitis and the different types of prostatitis that can manifest itself.

 

The most common signs and symptoms of prostatitis are pain in the region between the scrotum and the rectum, experiencing pain while passing urine, constant need to urinate, onset of sudden fever, experiencing chills and passing blood on and off in the urine.

The most common types of prostatitis are as follows:

Relationship between Pomegranate and Prostatitis:

Pomegranate is a fruit that is extremely rich in antioxidants. It can be eaten fresh or had as a juice and this does not affect its antioxidants. Doctors have been furiously researching the effect of consuming pomegranate on prostatitis and they have found that eating it helps to prevent prostatitis and prostate cancer. This is because of the antioxidant known as flavonoids present in the fruit.

This means that if you suffer from prostatitis, you can easily help to reduce the inflammation by eating pomegranate or drinking pomegranate juice. The antioxidants help to nourish the prostate gland and fight the infection. In addition, it is known that leaving prostatitis untreated can lead to prostate cancer and the antioxidants present in pomegranate help to prevent prostate cancer.

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Pumpkin-Seed-Oil-And-Prostatitis      If you are suffering from prostatitis, which is inflammation of the prostate gland due to infection, you can end up suffering many symptoms like need to pass urine frequently, weak flow of urine, a feeling of having a constantly full bladder, pain in the lower back, pain in the perianal region or pain in the pelvis. More..