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Asked for male, 61 years old from Hyderabad
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Urologist•Raipur
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Alfoo or alfuzosin is alpha adrenergic receptor blocker, which helps in passage of urine by its action on bladder neck.
It is prescribed in sexually active males with lower urinary tract symptoms owing to prostatic obstruction.
Nu- bph is a phytotherapy for bph, prescribed off label as there are no conclusive studies to define their role in treatment of bph.
One of the components may have 5ari like activity, which reduces size. But still not proven by trials/ clinical studies.
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Urologist•Raipur
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Alfoo or alfuzosin is alpha adrenergic receptor blocker, which helps in passage of urine by its action on bladder neck.
It is prescribed in sexually active males with lower urinary tract symptoms owing to prostatic obstruction.
Nu- bph is a phytotherapy for bph, prescribed off label as there are no conclusive studies to define their role in treatment of bph.
One of the components may have 5ari like activity, which reduces size. But still not proven by trials/ clinical studies.
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Asked for male, 37 years old from Udupi
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Urologist•Navi Mumbai
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It seems you are having over active bladder. If your urine flow is good then stop taking roliflow. It conatins tamsulosin which causes dry ejaculate, and its temporary, it will reverse after you stop medicine. If at all you require you can take alfuzosin for obstructed flow. For urgency you need to restrict your fluid intake upto 2 litre approx, restrict tea, coffee,alcohol if at all. And you can try tab solifenacin instead of roliflo. You need to consult with your urologist.
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Urologist•Noida
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Hi Mr. lybrate-user. What you are experiencing might be what we call chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (cpps). Though, you seem to have had urinary infection which might indicate towards chronic prostatitis. Cpps basically is a diagnosis of exclusion, when we find out nothing we bundle such patients into cpps.
Chronic prostatitis seem to evolve from a long standing infection of prostate which is not severe enough at once, but keep on troubling the patient from time to time as ...more
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