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Friday, 19 October 2007
penis enlargement

As a diabetic, you are at a constant risk of developing complications. What are these complications? What are their symptoms? Which body part is most affected? Let’s have the answers to these questions. Blood Vessels Diabetes could harm your small blood vessels present in your kidneys get damaged. This leads to a leak of protein into your urine.

As a result, your kidneys lose their ability to filter your blood. At times, dialysis may be required to flush out the toxins from your blood. In extreme cases, you may require a kidney transplant. Nerves Nerve damage can lead to a complete loss of sensation in your feet. It becomes difficult to wear shoes or sandals. Even a small wound can develop into a serious infection, rotting ulcers, gangrene, and even amputation of the affected part. In men, nerve damage may lead to erectile dysfunction. Eyes Your eyes are other organs to get affected.

It is called diabetic retinopathy and it usually occurs in patients suffering from diabetes for as long as five years. Your doctor may perform one or more of the following tests to access the situation. Most of them are painless or may only be uncomfortable. Discuss your options with your doctor if you have a low threshold for pain.

• DRE (digital rectal examination). The physician will fell the prostate manually to look for enlargements and problems. • PSA (prostate-specific antigen) testing. Your doctor will do a simple blood test to determine your level of PSA. Small amounts are normal, but large amounts could indicate a problem. • TRUS (transrectal ultrasound). This test uses wave echoes to create an image of the prostate. • Cystoscopy- where the doctor looks through the urethra with a thin, lighted tube. • Biopsy- a small tissue sample is penis enlargement collected from the area and studied.

The key to preserving your prostate health is go get proper treatment early on. Many men are ashamed to seek treatment, which can ultimately lead to further complications. Prostate disease and cancer are easily treated as long as five years. The damage of blood vessels located at the back of your eye leads to a leakage of protein as well as blood into the retina. It also causes small aneurysms. The new blood vessels develop but are brittle. There might be bleeding from the newly developed blood vessels, which may lead to scarring, and your retina may get detached resulting in a damaged eyesight. These complications are scary enough to make you sit up and take notice. Well, they are dangerous enough to take your life too! So, start caring for your body today! As you begin to get older, many men begin to wonder about their prostate health. Prostate health is all over the news and media, and you may even know someone that has been diagnosed with prostate cancer over the past few years.

If you are worried about your prostate health, or want to find out ways to help protect it, you have come to the right place. We will go over what this important gland does, and discuss the different options that you have in protecting your prostate health. First, you must understand what the prostate actually is. It is a sexual gland, about the size of a walnut that is located around the base of the bladder and urethra. It essentially, hugs the tube that carries urine out of your body. This partially muscular, partially glandular organ produces a slightly alkaline substance that is present in semen. It is important to understand that there are many problems with prostate health that aren’t life threatening. So if you feel that you may have a problem with your prostate, usually shown by a difficulty to urinate, it is important that you seek medical advice.

Prostate disease is a condition that can vary from individual to individual. Some simply.


Posted by exhale31 at 6:16 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, 19 October 2007 6:17 AM EDT

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