MEN: DO THIS TO STOP PEEING 4X A NIGHT

Did you ever wet the bed as a kid? Or know someone who did? Well, if you're a man over the age of
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Did you ever wet the bed as a kid?

Or know someone who did?

Well, if you're a man over the age of 45 who's struggling to sleep through the night without getting up to pee...

This childhood memory could soon become a present-day nightmare.

You probably know that millions of men suffer from prostate problems every year…

But what you DON'T know is…

You're staring down the barrel of years of incredibly painful surgeries…

Catheters and sharp metal rods being shoved down your pecker…

And prescription pills that will turn you into a eunuch.

Worst part is...

This "benign" prostate problem could soon have you wetting the bed more often than a nervous toddler...

And leave you peeing uncontrollably into an adult diaper for the rest of your life.

Click here to get the full story before it's too late




Before you go - must read: "If Your Voice Sounds Like This, Get Checked – A Rare Symptom of Lung Cancer"

Lung cancer is one of the most common types of cancer and, overall, the number one cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. Contrary to popular belief, not only heavy smokers are at risk. Changes to your voice can give away the presence of this disease. Read on to find out more.

Signs of Lung Cancer You Shouldn't Ignore

Common symptoms of lung cancer, like a persistent cough, bloody or rust-colored phlegm, and chest infections, may immediately make you feel alarmed. Wheezing or shortness of breath will also likely mean a trip to the doctor. However, a less-known symptom is easy to disregard even though it's audible when you speak: a hoarse voice can also point to lung cancer.

What does a hoarse voice have to do with lung cancer? The answer is simple: a tumor in your lung (typically your left lung) can press on your laryngeal nerve, making it weak or paralyzing it. The result can manifest in different ways. Your voice may turn raspy or husky, but it might also simply sound breathy, weak, or strained.

Lung cancer is not the only condition that can cause a hoarse voice. Even simple environmental changes, like humidity, can irritate your vocal cords. However, issues like irritation typically don't last long. Ultimately, if you notice persistent voice changes, you might want to consult your doctor.

Test Your Voice

If you've noticed that your voice sounds tired or otherwise different than normal, the symptoms shouldn't be brushed aside. Early diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount for a positive outlook.

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