Monday, October 19, 2015

Ladies, See What You'll Do For Your Man If He Gets Regular S*x

A pharmacist at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), Doctor Lanre Alege, has called for some major lifestyle changes to minimise the risk of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH).

Dr. Alege made the call at a lecture entitled, “Minimising the Risk of BPH”, at the monthly keep fit exercise for members of staff of the UITH held at the Kwara stadium.


According to him, the lifestyle changes include nutrition, limiting alcohol intake, exercise, sitting habits, use of loose underwear, and regular s*xual intercourse.

He described BPH as a non-cancerous growth of the prostate gland, adding that studies in some developed countries had shown that 50 per cent of men in their 60s and about 80 per cent of those in their 80s suffered from the disease.

“The prostate cancer is a disease common in men aged 50 and above,” he stated.

According to him, as the prostate gland expands, it squeezes the urethra or causes the muscles around the urethra to contract, making it difficult to urinate.


“Frequent urination, especially at night, reduces or weakens the flow of urine, difficulty or hesitation in starting urine or holding urine or feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder after urination,” he said.

“Consumption of red meat everyday triples the chances for prostate disease. Milk intake everyday also doubles the risk while not taking fruits and vegetables multiplies the risk.

“Men should avoid tight under wear, as it impacts on circulation around the groin and heats up the area. Women should know that regular s*x for their man is good for the prostate also,” he said.

Also, the acting Head of Department, Nursing Services, Mrs. Elizabeth Aina, said the importance of exercise in improving physical, mental, social and emotional build up cannot be over emphasised.

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