The prostate is the most secret male organ, the one we dare not talk about when more than a million men in France have urinary problems or pain. A new book answers all their questions.
Prof. François Desgrandchamps is a urological surgeon and head of department at Saint-Louis hospital, in Paris. In a book written in an alert and relaxed style, “The prostate, we talk about it”, he discusses without any taboos what the prostate is, what it is used for, what happens in cases of adenoma, cancer or of prostatitis and how to prevent the most troublesome diseases.
Its purpose is not only surgical, it addresses prevention of course, with food, sport, hygiene of life to keep its prostate in good health… and sexuality. Stuffed with anecdotes and illustrated with pleasant drawings that are not only anatomical, his book teaches us a lot of things and not just about men.
Lots of practical tips
We learn that women have a residual prostate and that some can even ejaculate. More classically, Prof. François Desgrandchamps explains how the prostate works and what happens when it doesn’t.
We learn above all that the prostate reflects in a way the physical form of men: “The more the belly is round, the bigger the prostate”. Stuffed with aphorisms and practical advice, the book dramatizes prostate problems a lot, without avoiding the subject of cancer, but putting it in perspective of his great experience. This book provides you with many tips to implement on a daily basis to keep her prostate or that of her husband in good health.
Taboo the prostate? Secret and charmless? This book provides you with many tips to implement on a daily basis to keep her prostate or that of her husband in good health. No taboos. Only solutions.
“The prostate, we’re talking about it”
Prof. François Desgrandchamps
€ 17.90 – Well-being hatchet
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