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The treatment of prostatits begins with understanding of symptoms.

April 23rd, 2010

I’m constantly being asked: What should men do to prevent prostatitis development. And my answer is always the same: one must act as soon as he suspects he might be at risk. Even young men are not an exception. There are a number of publications on prostatitis symptoms you should check out to stay alert.

The chief symptom of prostatitis is an aching feeling, which can be localized in the prostate
gland, or it can radiate outward and make its presence known most
acutely in the testes, or testicles. Another common symptom of prostatitis is difficulty urinating. This is
because the swollen prostate can constrict the flow of urine through
the urethra.

Whenever you feel some of these symptoms, you should start the adequate treatment at once. The best way to do this is to use Dr.Erector prostate massage device. You can find useful info here: prostate massage.

Say it right: prostate in multiple languages

April 20th, 2010

This is not a post of a traditional stlye for my blog. Still, a little glossary would be helpful if you read manuals/search for products in foreign online shops.

prostate:

Japanese: 前立腺

German: Prostata

Spanish: próstata

prostatitis:

Japanese: 前立腺炎

German: Prostatitis

Spanish: Prostatitis

More terms will be added soon.

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Congestive prostatitis: the fast relief

April 18th, 2010

If a man leads a sedentary life, if his job involves a long time sitting in the office chair, if his sexual intercourses occur less often than 3-4 times a week, he is very likely at risk of developing a condition known as the “congestive prostatitis

Congestive Prostatitis

Congestive Prostatitis

“. This is a disease that affects one of the most important organs of male body - his prostate. In the simple words, the prostate is a gland that is responsible for bladder control and turing your sexual arousal into an erection as well as for the ejaculation. Congestive prostatitis can be hidden with no symptoms for a very long time utill it araises bringing pain, loss of erection, frequent urination and other painful and embarrassing clinical presentations. One of the signs of congestive prostatitis is the higher frequency of urination and spontanous and painful yet not long spasms in the pelvic area.

Doctors generally suggest that an early stage congestive prostatits can be treated and healed completely by adding more physical motion into one’s life (jogging, walking, etc) as well as increase the frequency of ejaculations. Sometimes doctors advise men to masturbate.

In the recent time there has been released a new product that eases the treatment of congestive prostatitis and increases the chances of complete recovery of the prostate. This is Dr.Erector prostate stimulator for prostate massage. It emits gentle impulses and allows for an efficient TENS-like prostate massage which relieves pain and normalizes prostate condition. When used during masturbation or sexual intercourse it adds to the pleasure and makes your erection harder.

Prostate massage hints: Shortcut to prostatitis relief

April 15th, 2010

Men’s confidence, as well as self-respect, have always been a function of sexuality and, in particular, of an ability to perform in bed and to satisfy a woman. Needless to say that if something goes wrong in this highly sensitive area it affects your whole life. I’m talking about a disease that strikes you when it is least expected: prostatitis. What is prostatitis and what causes prostatitis have been covered in by blog a number of times already. Now let me talk about how to fight prostatitis both efficiently and safely.

Since the dawn of time one of the most effective treatments for male sexual disorders including erectile disfunction and prostatitis was a manual technique called prostate massage. The prostate due to its close proximity to the anterior rectal wall can be stimulated via the anus. Doctors may use their fingers and/or special equipment to apply gentle pressure to the prostate via said rectal wall. For a long time this procedure was only available in doctor’s office. Men were unable to massage their own prostate which added to the embarrasment.  But now with the release of the portable prostate stimulators, prostate massage can be performed at home. And no one else have to be involved. In the video I embedded below you may find a manual on how to perform a gentle prostate massage to protect yourself from prostatitis and enjoy yourself during the procedure.

You can order yourself a portable prostate stimulator here:

Prostate stimulator

Can men get permanent relief from prostatitis?

April 5th, 2010

Is there a way to put an end to prostatitis? How does a man know when he’s cured of prostatitis? When the pain that has been troubling his private parts and lower back goes away. When he can urinate easily and comfortably like before. When he can ejaculate as often as he likes without feeling pain or tenderness afterward. These are the main symptoms of acute prostatitis. See more on prostatitis relief.

Permanent relief from prostatitis is possible!

March 24th, 2010

What can you do to get relief from prostatitis? Acute prostatitis and chronic prostatitis (and bacterial prostatitis and non-bacterial prostatitis) are often treated with pills and prostate massage. Prostate massage means going to a doctor’s office and being massaged internally by the doctor. This can be an embarrassing, expensive and uncomfortable way to get relief for the symptoms of prostatitis. Learn more about prostatitis relief.

Prostatitis?

February 2nd, 2010

Enlarged prostate vs normal

Enlarged prostate vs normal

Prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate gland. The prostate is the most critical internal organ of male sexuality and reproduction. Its powerful contractions cause semen to be ejaculated. When it is in optimum condition, its pulses cause the pleasurable feeling of orgasm, causing its production and that of neighboring glands to be released through the penis.

Read more on prostatitis here

Dr.Erector prostate stimulator overview by a well-known doctor

March 27th, 2009

Dr.Erector prostate massage device has been evaluated and given thumbs up by a well-known doctor.

Read on at http://www.healingcare4u.org/SimpleEDgadgets.pdf

One man’s confession

December 22nd, 2008

This was received by email. From a patient who wanted to stay anonymous.

I am no longer embarrassed to confess that I used to suffer from chronic prostatitis. Not only did I feel the urge to urinate all the time, but I was in pain both physically and emotionally. Although I wanted to please my wife, for the first time in our marriage she was the one who felt more sexually frustrated – but it wasn’t because I was unwilling; just unable! When the doctors finally figured out what was wrong with me, I was elated because I just wanted to fix whatever was wrong with me. It turned out, though, that their procedures were ineffective and painful. However, when I learned about prostate massage, all that turned around.

My wife actually learned about it first, and I have to admit that I was pretty weary about anything that involved putting things in my rectum. But we have a great bond of trust, and after researching techniques together, we tried the prostate massage with her finger. It was difficult for her to get into the right position and to know how much pressure to apply, so we started using this discreet device called the Dr.Erector. Low and behold, the prostatitis effects disappeared – and our sex life got even better than before the prostatitis showed up!

[Comment by Tray McCormic: The reason is that the prostate is located near the root base of the penis, which is located inside the body. When this area is stimulated, it allows for an orgasm that extends all the way into the body. More ejaculatory fluids are released, and a stronger erection also results.]

Now that my prostatitis is gone, we continue to use the prostate massager as a kinky little toy for when I want a home run orgasm.

Prostate stimulation and medication

December 17th, 2008

Q: Dr. McCormick, I’ve been suffering from chronic prostatitis. I’m taking medication, and I’m wondering if there are any contraindications when using a prostate massager while taking medication. I heard that prostate stimulation may help a lot, but I am in doubt.

A: There are no contraindications to prostatitis medications, and in fact, it can help you in ways that medicine oftentimes cannot, by improving both bladder and sexual functioning. For all users of prostate massagers, I recommend using good hygiene both before and after use. Always wash your hands for at least thirty seconds with soap and warm water. Also make sure that you clean the device thoroughly after use. These practices will help to avoid any types of disruptions to your normal life, whether you are on medication or not; in fact, using a prostate stimulator may very well enhance your life.