Thursday is Thriving Thursday as part of Parks and
Recreation Month in July. Our BPH blog, a blog that strives to raise awareness
of BPH (prostate enlargement) and help BPH patients live a good quality of
life. Our world may be in a state of pandemic, and many older men with BPH are
feeling uncomfortable symptoms like frequent urination, a slow or weak urinary
stream, urges, struggle to start or stop urination, and the sensation of urine
remaining in the bladder. Imagine getting up many times in the night to go to
the bathroom and losing sleep and energy for the next day. That’s not thriving.
However, all hope is not lost for men with BPH. Managing symptoms and getting
support from the BPH community and loved ones may help men thrive again.
What can you do if you or someone you know has BPH? Spread
awareness. Some people don’t even know BPH by name, even if they are all too
familiar with frequent urination especially at night. Encourage men who haven’t
done regular health checkups to see their doctor. The sooner you can catch BPH,
the earlier you can implement healthy lifestyle practices, one of which happens
to include safe visits to the park to go for a walk or jog, to reduce the
impact of BPH. Plants thrive in the park from good nutrition and water. If you
have BPH, you too should be eating and drinking well. Work with your doctor to
plan a nutritious meal that is suitable for you, free of any allergens or food
containing high sugar and fat. If you are open minded to traditional medicine,
you may consider seeing a naturopathic doctor or TCM practitioner too, keeping
in mind any allergies or current medications you may be taking.
Men with BPH can learn a lot from Parks and Recreation
Month- the appreciation of staff who keep the park clean and safe is akin to
appreciation of the doctors and specialists who keep our community healthy and
safe. Learn to thrive regardless of BPH by managing your symptoms and regaining
relief and quality of life!
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