Struggling with frequent urination? This video will show you how you can reduce your frequency at home. Watch it to find out! Discover if you have signs of an enlarged prostate here: https://bit.ly/37wniGi
Most men as they age find they have to urinate a lot more than they’re used to. In most cases, this is because of an enlarged prostate, a benign, noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland.
If you’re hoping to find some ways to improve your urinary flow and reduce your bathroom breaks, then you’re in the right place. Here are the top 6 home remedies for frequent urination!
1. Manage Fluid Intake
2. Kegel Exercises
3. Maintain a Healthy Weight
4. Stop Smoking
5. Cut Back on Coffee
6. Take Vitamin D
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