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Warm Water Sitz Baths Improve Urinary Symptoms in 82% of Older Men with Prostate Issues
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Warm Water Sitz Baths Improve Urinary Symptoms in 82% of Older Men with Prostate Issues

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A significant percentage of men over 70 experience urinary dysfunction, often related to prostate issues.
  • A non-pharmacological treatment, prostatic hyperthermia (warm water sitz baths), shows promising results.
  • This method demonstrated a high improvement rate in urinary symptoms for affected individuals.

Urinary dysfunction affects a substantial portion of men over the age of 70, with prostate conditions being a primary cause. Reports indicate that as many as 70% of men in this age group grapple with such issues, impacting their daily comfort and well-being.

While medical treatments exist, a study highlighted the effectiveness of prostatic hyperthermia, specifically using warm water sitz baths. This therapeutic approach focuses on applying heat to the prostate area, aiming to alleviate symptoms associated with BPH and related urinary problems.

The results from this treatment method are encouraging, with the study reporting an 82% improvement rate among participants who underwent the warm water sitz bath therapy. This suggests that non-invasive, heat-based treatments can offer a viable and effective alternative or complementary option for managing urinary symptoms in older men.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.