All Press Releases for August 31, 2016

Men with Enlarged Prostate have a New Treatment that Reverses Prostate Enlargement

The clinical study has confirmed the effectiveness and safety of Thermobalancing therapy for men with benign prostatic hyperplasia as it is able to diminish lower urinary tract symptoms and reduces the enlarged prostate size.



Thermobalancing therapy enabled by therapeutic device, developed by Fine Treatment, widens opportunity for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia.

    OXFORD, ENGLAND, August 31, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Thermobalancing therapy enabled by therapeutic device, developed by Fine Treatment, widens opportunity for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and improves outcomes for those suffering from enlarged prostate, states a peer reviewed article: Thermobalancing conservative treatment for moderate to low degree lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) secondary to prostate enlargement, published by Taylor and Francis in the Cogent Medicine Journal.

Thermobalancing therapy is a unique, independent treatment method for chronic internal diseases. It works by continuously improving blood circulation locally in the affected organs over a prolonged period of time. Dr Allen's therapeutic device is easy to use, the thermoelement is effective for over a year. Thousands of men with prostate enlargement and chronic prostatitis have benefit from this natural therapy, please watch the video here.

Professor Ivan Aghajanyan, Chief Urologist of Armenia, Head the Department of Urology at the States Medical University has conducted a large study. It involved 248 men with BPH, 124 of them used Dr Allen's Device exclusively as a mono-therapy. Their treatment results compared favourably to other patients, also 124 men, in the control group, which did not receive treatment with Dr Allen's Device.

"A conservative treatment with Dr. Allen's therapeutic device reduces volume of the enlarged prostate and shows a marked improvement in lower urinary tract symptoms and in quality of life (QoL). Thus urologists should be aware of thermobalancing therapy as a non-invasive physiotherapeutic treatment option for treatment of BPH," says Prof Aghajanyan.

According to The National Institute of Health), benign prostatic hyperplasia is the most common prostate problem for men older than age 50. In 2010, as many as 14 million men in the United States had lower urinary tract symptoms suggestive of BPH, about 50% of men between the ages of 51 and 60 and up to 90% of men older than 80. However, medications and surgical procedures used for enlarged prostate have various side effects decreasing QoL. Therefore, an effective conservative treatment for BPH can be a relief not only for men but also for their families.

"In fact men in 100 countries have already used Dr Allen's Device. Men find that wearing this soft belt with a special thermo-element is simple and does not interfere with their daily activities. So it makes perfect sense for men to opt for this gentle treatment option in the first instance," comments Dr Allen, the inventor of Thermobalancing therapy and physiotherapeutic devices, from Fine Treatment, United Kingdom.

About Dr Allen and Fine Treatment:
Dr Simon Allen, MD, PhD is a highly experienced medical professional. He specializes in internal medicine and developed Thermobalancing therapy. Fine Treatment ensures international availability of Dr Allen's Devices for the treatment of chronic prostatitis and enlarged prostate, coronary heart disease, kidney stones, headaches, dizziness, lower back pain and sciatica.

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YOUTUBE VIDEO

Director of Innovation centre of Oxford has interviewed a patient with BPH after Thermobalancing therapy.