If you're a man over 40, you've likely begun to notice urinary problems. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the most common reason for male urological consultations. It begins to manifest itself after the age of 40, affecting 80% of men by age 70 and 90% of those over 85. It is a benign, age-related enlargement of the prostate, associated with low testosterone levels, a slow-growing condition that causes significant discomfort and significantly impacts quality of life.
Prostate growth compresses the urethra as it passes through the gland, causing a series of secondary discomforts: difficulty starting to urinate; a thin, weak, and intermittent urine stream; a feeling of not having emptied the bladder after urinating; having to urinate multiple times during the day (pollakiuria) and at night (nocturia); urinary incontinence, abdominal pain, and discomfort when urinating may also occur.
Take one capsule with breakfast and another with dinner, with water.