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P-Care ZA has had as many as 200 confirmed reports of patients who stopped using catheters after treatment. Two and a half treatments are required concurrently to obtain the desired effect. People react differently to the treatment, depending on the origin of their problem. Normally between day 30 and 45 most men are satisfied, and stop using a catheter. |
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The urine tubes go thru the Prostate and whith periodical inflammation the cells gets swollen. P-care ZA can re-open your urine tubes within 10 days. From the third day urine flow can start to increase and can reach a normal stream within a week. Blood in the urine flow may occur; this is a sign of the inflammation moving out of your system. This is normal. |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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Why are my urine passages blocked because of inflammation / prostate enlargement?
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I have worn a catheter for many years. Can your treatment help me? |

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I am Impotent after my prostate surgery, can your medication help? |
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If the cause of impotency is due to surgery, medication will be of no help. However, if your impotency originates from inflammation in the prostate, great improvement is possible and P-Care ZA has had proven success as the medication clears up the inflammation. Impotency often occurs as an early sign of heart disease or high blood pressure. First consult your doctor. |
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Where can I buy your medicine ? |
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Treatment is available direct from Prostcare. (Distributtion Centre.) We are based in South Africa and distribute world wide. All payments should be made directly to Prostcare via bank deposit / transfer. Bank details will be supplied upon request. |
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After my Hysterectomy / Prostatectomy, I have no control over my bladder function. Can you help me? |
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P-Care ZA has been very successful in restoring bladder control. Two treatments are required concurrently to obtain the desired effect. Complete control can be retained from day 30 to 45. |
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I don't seem to have inflammation but my urine flow gets abnormal sometimes — Explain why. |
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Inflammation develops slowly over time and manifests periodically with variable degrees of intensity. It often disappears for long periods of time before re-appearing again. The natural elements involved (lifestyle) combined with the individual’s blood group and immune level, determines how the momentum and intensity of infection will escalate. When you urinate abnormally, it is a noticeable sign of increased infection when cells in the system get inflamed. The first sign is when you have to go to the toilet repetitively (especially at night). Usually the bladder doesn’t empty properly and alerts you shortly afterwards when your immune system tries to flush the inflammation out. If the inflamed area isn’t treated, the situation develops into Prostatitis and later BPH. This can open the door for Cancer to develop, showing similar traits. Initially Antibiotics may show great improvement but loses effectiveness after prolonged use. |
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How often will I need to use this treatment?
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My urine flow seems abnormal. How soon after the P-Care ZA treatment can I expect relief? |
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For urine flow problems, better night rest with less bathroom visits can be expected from the third night after treatment. Noticeable urine flow relief can be expected from day six to day ten. |
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My PSA count is very high—what can you do about this? |
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Treatment of high PSA counts or cancer — Research showed that most people in the O+ blood group type can expect fast results within three months. Most people in the B+ blood group type are treated over approximately six months with a lower daily dosage, because their body’s absorption capacity is lower than the O+ blood group types. Should you have urination problems as well, it could be treated simultaneously but a follow-up treatment is needed thereafter, to bring down the PSA count if it’s still too high. People in the A blood group are treated over a period of 4 months. |
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Symptoms that suggest Prostate problems : Urinating with abnormal frequency. Your urine flow seems constricted. Frequent urinary retention develops at night (to go to the bathroom in repetition). Considerable delay before your urine stream appears. Burning sensation while urinating. Persistent pain in the lower back, upper legs or hips. In-ability to hold back / control the urine stream. Traces of blood appear in urine stream as a sign of inflammation.
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What is the symptoms of Prostate problems? |