Treating BHP with Cialis
What Is BHP?
Prostate adenoma, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BHP) is a widespread pathology in men, characterized by enlarged prostate gland and the resulting impairment of the functioning of the bladder. The older the man is, the higher is the possibility that he has prostate adenoma. According to statistics, more than half of men over 55 years of age have enlarged prostate, even if they don’t feel any symptoms of it yet.
As a rule, men refer to their genitals only the testicles and penis, forgetting about the equally important component of the sexual sphere – the prostate gland, which is a muscular-ferruginous formation that generates the secret involved in formation of sperm. It is also one of the erogenous zones of a man.
Decreased level of testosterone, harmful lifestyle factors, such as sedentary lifestyle, alcohol, smoking, improper diet, irregular sexual life increase the risk of BPH. Among the most often felt symptoms of BPH are frequent urge to urinate, especially at night, a weak or intermittent stream of urine, painful or burning sensations when urinating. Very often in addition to these symptoms a man feels decreased libido, insufficient erection, doesn’t experience bright orgasms.
The main threat of BPH is that a benign tumor can develop into a malignant tumor. In addition, the general quality of life and sex suffers.
Cialis Against BPH
Modern ways of Ttreating BPH can be divided into three types: drug, operative and non-operative treatment. Very often, if a man in time turns to the urologist with a complaint about characteristic symptoms, drug treatment is enough to improve the condition of the patient and even to achieve his full recovery. One of medications used for drug treatment of BPH is Cialis, which is more known as a means of erectile dysfunction treatment. It is, however, effective also against prostate adenoma.
This medication contains the active substance Tadalafil. Its ability to increase blood flow in male genital organs lies in the base of its effect on the potency. Cialis is used in monotherapy of BPH. It can’t be used together with alpha-blockers and nitrate-containing drugs, since this can result in a fatal decrease in blood pressure.
The increased safety of Cialis positively characterizes it as a means of combating prostate adenoma. In 2012, this drugs was approved by the European Commission for treatment of BPH, while initially the drug was developed only for fighting with erectile dysfunction (ED). Currently, Cialis is the only drug in the world applicable for men suffering from both ED and BPH and effective against both diseases
How Does Cialis Treat BPH?
Clinical trials show that the regular reception of Cialis leads to a considerable improvement of the condition of the patient, the elimination of unpleasant symptoms and often even to a complete cure of a man from BPH. This effect is due to the fact that Tadalafil significantly stimulates blood circulation in the pelvic organs, while most often the adenoma of the prostate is caused by stagnation of blood in the male genital organs. This stagnation is provoked by insufficient sexual activity, and stagnation, in turn, causes a decrease in sexual activity, forming a vicious circle. Stimulating blood circulation, Cialis causes a significant improvement in potency, and there is nothing more effective against BPH than regular quality sex, during which the release of stagnant secretion of the prostate occurs. In addition, even if a man doesn’t start having sex more often as a result of taking the medicine, the blood flow in his genitals is still significantly improved, which helps to reduce the size of the prostate gland.
It should be noted that Cialis is characterized by a very mild effect in comparison with other drugs used for the treatment of prostate adenoma, which often cause weakness, runny nose, contribute to lowering blood pressure, resulting in dizziness and fainting, and even reduce sexual desire. Taking Cialis allows you to combine business with pleasure without compromising potency, but on the contrary, with the benefit for it.
How To Take Cialis When Treating BHP with It?
If you feel any symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia, it is recommended to contact the specialist-urologist as soon as possible, who will be engaged in the selection of a treatment regimen suitable for you. Usually it is prescribed for patients with enlarged prostate to take Cialis daily, in a small dosage of 5 mg in one pill, but the doctor can also prescribe you the drug in the dosage of 10 or even 20 mg, depending on the severity of the disease. To monitor the success of the treatment, the patient must periodically undergo an ultrasound examination, according to which the dosage and duration of the drug intake will be adjusted.
If the doctor prescribed you to treat BPH with Cialis, take the pill every day at the same time, for example, at breakfast. The effectiveness of the drug is not dependent on food intake. If it is more comfortable for you, you can take the pill on an empty stomach.