Topical Application of Thermobalancing Therapy Enabled by Therapeutic Device Treats Enlarged Prostate and Improves Men's Quality of Life; New Opportunity in BPH Treatment

    Simon Allen
    The document discussed the use of Thermobalancing Therapy, facilitated by a therapeutic device, as a treatment for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), which was a prevalent issue among men over 50, causing Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS). This therapy offered a non-invasive alternative to traditional treatments like phytotherapy, medications, and surgical procedures. The study suggested that this therapy could effectively treat an enlarged prostate and improve men's quality of life, presenting a new opportunity in BPH treatment.
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