How to Cure Prostatitis without Medication?

Are you tired of the side effects of prostate health medication or claims of some prostate health supplements that they eliminate the pain and discomfort of prostatitis, but end up only draining your wallet?  Many doctors recommend prostate massage, also known as prostate milking as the best natural remedy for prostatitis.

What is Prostate Milking

Prostate milking is the process of massaging the prostate gland to release the bacteria and prostatic fluid build up in the ducts of the prostate gland and provide a cure for prostatitis, also known as prostate infection.  As the ducts of the prostate get blocked, bacteria and prostatic fluid, blood and other fluids are unable to drain the toxins naturally.   This build up causes inflammation of the prostatic tissue, thus results in pain and discomfort of the gland, painful ejaculation and slow urination flow.  At this stage, as blood flow to the prostate is impacted, it is difficult for medication to be absorbed to fight the infection.   The best treatment for  prostatitis is prostate massage to clear the bacteria and allow blood flow to resume, which will flush away toxins and restore the health and function of the prostate gland.

Prostate milking can be performed by a urologist, who inserts a gloved and lubricated finger into the anus to reach and massage the prostate gland.   You can also perform prostate milking to relieve prostatitis in the privacy of your home, using a prostate massager from High Island Health.

Best Course of Action to Treat Prostate Problems

Never self-diagnose prostate problems.  See your doctor for a physical to determine if you have prostatitis, enlarged prostate or prostate cancer.  If your doctor confirms you have prostatitis,  prostate massage is a viable  prostate treatment for non-acute prostate infection.

Prostate milking is a natural prostate  treatment option for benign prostatic hyperplasia, that does not require the use of pills or prostate supplements.

Risks of Prostate Milking

It is not recommended that men with acute prostatitis perform prostate milking without the assistance of a trained medical professional, as the large build-up of dangerous bacteria can be released and spread to other parts of the body, which can spread infection throughout the body called a sepsis.

To Your Health!

Ken Weiss

www.menshealthcures.com