A prostate infection can be a very serious issue, and you should always consult your doctor about any prostate problem before attempting treatment on your own. However, in many cases prostate infections can be caused by dietary deficiencies as opposed to precancerous issues, and you may be able to resolve your
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1. Get your daily dose of vitamin B-6. While you do not need to double up on this vitamin without consulting your doctor, most people do not get enough B-6 in their regular diets, and, often, daily vitamin supplements also fail to fulfill the full needs. Take an independent B-6 vitamin to make sure you are getting 100 percent of the B-6 that you need.
2. Take 50 to 100mg of zinc each day. Men lose zinc every time they lose semen, and as a result they need more zinc than women. If you are taking a non-gender-oriented multivitamin, then you may need to supplement your vitamin with a zinc supplement. Of course, it is wise to check with your doctor at least over the phone before starting additional vitamin regimens.
3. Double up on vitamin C. Vitamin C has mild diuretic qualities and can cause diarrhea when taken in large doses. However, this can actually ease the physical inconveniences of an infected prostate, because it can make it easier to urinate. Perhaps even more than with other supplements, it is extremely important to work with a doctor to set the appropriate levels of vitamin C intake before you start taking massive doses, because heavy use of this vitamin can come with other health complications.
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