Millions of men who go through fro...
Millions of men who go through from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) (ie, enlarged prostate) may benefit from receiving injections of botutinum toxin A (ie, Botox), according to a May 11 2004 of the present days release from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh. In a meditation conducted by the University of Pittsburgh educate of Medicine and Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, 11 patients between the ages of 50 and 82 who were symptomatic for BPH received Botox injections into their prostates. Three to seven days after injection, the patients had decreased irritative symptoms. Patients also experienced a significant increase in emanate rate and a small decrease in residual urine and prostate size. In addition, patients did not experience any significant side effects Botox Helps Ease Symptoms of Enlarged Prostate (new release, Son Francisco: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center May 11 2004) COPYRIGHT 2004 Association of Operating range Nurses, Inc. COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group
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