Changes in BPH and Chronic Prostatitis Treatment Should Be Made in Favor of Effective & Harmless Dr. Allen’s Device, While Prostate Drugs are Unsafe for Cataract Patients
London, GB (PRWEB) August 06, 2014 -- Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common problem among senior men who often have to combat cataract at the same time. It’s worrying that long-term prostate medications may cause complications during cataract surgery, says Dr. Roach, quoted in a recent article in St Louis Today. Meanwhile, a new article in the Hraparak newspaper discusses the use of Dr. Allen’s Device as the world’s first natural and effective treatment method for enlarged prostate, with no medications to be added. Fine Treatment strives to raise awareness of Dr. Allen’s unique Thermobalancing therapy.
Professor Ivan G. Aghajanyan, Head of the Department of Urology at The Mikaelyan Institute Surgery, who has been conducting clinical studies on the use of Dr. Allen’s Devices since April 2013, says that the high efficacy of Dr. Allen’s Devices is amazing. He is quoted by Hraparak in the article on ‘BPH and chronic prostatitis can be successfully treated with Thermobalancing therapy,’ dated July 13, 2014: “For example, a 29-year-old man was cured from chronic prostatitis completely; and a man with BPH reduced enlarged prostate volume from 59 ml 31 ml in 4 months without any additional medication.”
According to ‘Prostate Meds and Cataract Surgery’ article in St Louis Today, of July 31, 2014, a man has been on Flomax (tamsolusin) for BPH for 3 years; while his ophthalmologist would like him to be on another medicine in order to avoid complications during cataract surgery. Furthermore, ophthalmologist warns that terazosin (Hytrin or Zayasel) can also affect pupils during cataract surgery. So, the man asks a valid question: is there a medicine for BPH that is safe for people with cataracts?
Answering the question, Dr. Roach says: ‘Alpha blocker Tamsolusin (Flomax) can cause a change in the eye called IFIS (intraoperative floppy iris syndrome), which increases the risk of complications during surgery. I was one of the 96.8% of primary care doctors who are unaware of this association.’
Contrary to prostate medications, Dr. Allen’s Device treats prostate enlargement and chronic prostatitis naturally. Here you can watch an informative video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5xidswhxJM, showing a user of Dr Allen’s Device, who shrank his hugely enlarged prostate, weighting about 130 grams, to 37 grams within 2 years.
“The Thermobalancing therapy is effective and safe,” comments Dr. Simon Allen. “We are pleased to be able to offer this harmless and effective treatment method to customers globally. The therapeutic Dr. Allen’s Device offers a natural effective treatment option, and should be prioritised over other methods in cases of enlarged prostate and chronic prostatitis.”
For details, please visit Fine Treatment at http://finetreatment.com/bph-treatment-prostate-enlargement.
About Dr. Simon Allen and Fine Treatment:
Dr. Simon Allen, MD, PhD, Academician, member of the ATA, is a highly experienced medical professional. He specializes in internal medicine. He has treated a wide range of chronic diseases, including patients after a heart attack, with kidneys problems, including kidney stones disease, prostate and spine conditions, as well as metabolic disorders.
Fine Treatment supports global customer outreach, and ensures international availability of Dr. Allen’s Devices for the treatment of chronic prostatitis and BPH, coronary heart disease, for dissolving kidney stones, as well as for easing headaches, dizziness, and relieving lower back pain and sciatica.
Dr Simon Allen, Fine Treatment, http://www.finetreatment.com, +44 7958878300, [email protected]
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