ENLARGED PROSTATE : ROLE OF DIET IN TREATMENT
Can diet help with symptoms of an enlarged prostate?
The risk of an enlarged prostate, also called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), increases with age. By age 50, half of men will show signs of BPH. But making some healthy changes to your diet and exercise habits may help you manage BPH symptoms such as increased urinary frequency and urgency.
While there’s no one magic bullet, research suggests that these measures may lessen BPH symptoms:
● Avoid liquids a few hours before bedtime or before going out
● Limit caffeine and alcohol as these may stimulate the urge to urinate
● Eat a low-fat diet
● Eat a large variety of vegetables each day
● Eat a few servings of fruit daily, and be sure to include citrus fruits
● Participate in moderate to vigorous physical activity most days of the week
● Maintain a healthy weight
The bottom line? Healthy habits such as regular exercise, watching your waistline, eating vegetables and fruits, and keeping an eye on dietary fat may help with BPH as well as lower your risk of erectile dysfunction, diabetes and heart disease.