The Use Of Medicine In BPH Treatment

Friday, May 7th, 2010

There are a number of ways of treating BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia or an enlarged prostate) of which medical treatments, or the use of drugs, is the commonest form of treatment following watchful waiting.
(Watchful waiting applies in cases where symptoms are mild or where the patient is not particularly troubled by his symptoms and involves […]

Hair Loss Treatment Side Effects - When You Should Be Concerned

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

While research is available to support the generally-held idea that hair loss treatment side effects are not serious enough to warrant medical concern, and in 1996 the FDA approved Rogaine with minoxidil for over-the-counter sale, you should still be careful if you are considering a hair loss treatment.

Side Effects From Minor To SeriousWhile some treatments […]

How Does A Diuretic Work For High Blood Pressure

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

The aim of any blood pressure treatment is to remove the pressure, positive or negative, and restore the blood to its normal level. There are two blood pressure levels which the experts consider as ideal.
The usually accepted target is to reduce blood pressure to below 140/90. Some say it should be below 140/85. But with […]