Monday, 4 August 2008

Men with urinary symptoms may not have a prostate problem, but a nutrient deficiency

When a man has difficulty urinating, medical attention usually turns to his prostate gland. However, another possible cause of urinary symptoms is an "overactive bladder". Here, a prominent symptom tends to be "urgency", usually experienced as a strong desire to urinate quickly that can lead to some incontinence. My experience in practice is that this problem is usually related to a deficiency in a key nutrient. To discover which nutrient, and what other common manifestations a deficiency in it are worth looking out for, click this link.

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