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A prostate massage, also known as a prostate milking or a prostate exam, is a medical procedure that involves massaging the prostate gland. It has been used for centuries to treat urinary and reproductive problems in men. The primary purpose of the procedure is to increase blood flow and reduce inflammation in the area which can help with symptoms associated with an enlarged or inflamed prostate such as difficulty urinating, frequent urination, weak urine stream and pain during ejaculation.
During a standard exam, a doctor will insert two fingers into your rectum while wearing gloves and lubricant in order to palpate (feel) any abnormalities or blockages that could be present within your prostate gland. Depending on what the doctor assesses during this examination he/she may then offer you advice on whether you should undergo further tests such as biopsy’s or other treatments such as antibiotics if they believe there is an infection present within your system.
Some men also find relief by undergoing at home self-prostate massage techniques that can help improve their overall wellbeing including reducing pain, improving circulation to the pelvic area and helping them achieve more pleasurable orgasms when engaged in sexual activity. When engaging in self-prostate massage it is advised to use lube because this will make it easier for insertion of finger(s). Furthermore one must be careful not to over stimulate their muscle due too much pressure can cause unintended side effects like bleeding from rectal wall tears caused by excessive friction from thumb sliding against anal walls under firmly applied pressure .
It’s important for all men who are considering undergoing a prostate massage (whether at home or through professional means) talk with their health care provider first about potential risks involved before moving forward so they are fully informed about steps needed prior, during and after completion of procedure.
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Q. Hello Doctor, from past 3 weeks I have too much dandruff problem and it cause hair loss will you suggest any best solution for this?
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Dealing with excessive dandruff leading to hair loss can be frustrating, but there are effective ways to address this issue. Here's what you can do:
1. Switch to a Gentle Shampoo: Opt for shampoos specifically designed for dandruff, containing ingredients like ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, coal tar, or selenium sulfide. Use these shampoos regularly to reduce dandruff buildup.
2. Scalp Massage: Gently massage your scalp while shampooing to help remove flakes and improve blood circulation, which can promote healthier hair growth.
3. Avoid Hot Water: Wash your hair with lukewarm water instead of hot water, as hot water can dry out your scalp and worsen dandruff.
4. Balanced Diet: Ensure you're eating a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals essential for healthy hair and scalp, such as omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, and B vitamins.
5. Manage Stress: Stress can exacerbate dandruff problems. Practice stress-relief techniques like meditation, yoga, or regular exercise to help manage stress levels.
6. Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse: Consider using diluted apple cider vinegar as a rinse after shampooing. It can help restore the scalp's pH balance and reduce dandruff.
7. Consult a Dermatologist: If the issue persists despite trying home remedies or over-the-counter solutions, seek advice from a dermatologist. They can provide a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific scalp condition.
Remember, consistency is key when dealing with dandruff. Give these remedies some time to work, as immediate results might not always occur. It's essential to find what works best for your scalp, so don't get discouraged if you don't see immediate improvements.
Taking care of your scalp health not only addresses dandruff but also aids in reducing hair loss associated with this issue. Feel free to incorporate these tips into your routine and observe how your scalp responds. If the problem persists or worsens, seeking professional guidance is always recommended.