6 Benefits of Cooled ThermoTherapy for Your Prostate - Somerset Urological Associates

6 Benefits of Cooled ThermoTherapy for Your Prostate

Category: Men's Health

man discussing his prostate health with a urologist

Benign prostatic hyperplasia, often called BPH, is a condition many men will experience as they age. BPH, commonly referred to as prostate gland enlargement, is not a form of cancer, and it does not increase your chances of having prostate cancer. However, its symptoms can be uncomfortable and disruptive to your everyday life, but treatment can get you back on track to comfortable living. At Somerset Urological Associates, we offer Cooled ThermoTherapy treatment to address BPH symptoms. This safe, non-surgical therapy offers long-term relief, so keep reading to learn more. 

Symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

The symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia tend to worsen over time and can vary depending on your individual situation. For some men, symptoms can even improve on their own, but if your symptoms are causing you discomfort, treatment is advised. Some common symptoms of prostate gland enlargement include:

  • Dribbling during the end of urination
  • Weak stream of urine that starts and stops
  • Inability to empty your bladder
  • Difficulty starting urination
  • Frequent or urgent need to urinate

How Does Cooled ThermoTherapy Benefit Your Prostate?

Cooled ThermoTherapy offers multiple benefits for men experiencing symptoms of BPH. The advanced cooling system utilized by the treatment provides both protection for the urethra and improved comfort for patients during and after treatment. Other benefits of Cooled ThermoTherapy include:

1. Convenience

If you’re busy and have a hectic schedule, as many people do, Cooled ThermoTherapy is the ideal treatment option for you. This non-surgical procedure takes 30 minutes per treatment and is performed right in our Somerville office. You won’t have to worry about rearranging your schedule or being stuck in a doctor’s office for hours at a time.

2. Non-Surgical Treatment Option

The Cooled ThermoTherapy process is a minimally invasive procedure and does not require general anesthesia, which means quicker recovery time and a smaller chance of complications. You may experience slight discomfort, but extensive downtime is not necessary for a complete recovery. Patients may need to wear a temporary catheter for a few days after the treatment, but the protection of the urethra through the cooling process helps promote comfort following the procedure.

3. Quick Recovery

Recovery from Cooled ThermoTherapy requires a few days of non-strenuous activities, but since the therapy does not require a hospital stay or any outpatient care, your recovery should go smoothly. Since general anesthesia is not needed, you can walk out of the doctor’s office immediately afterward and remain coherent and alert, although you will need someone to drive you home. You should be able to resume normal activities within 24-48 hours after your appointment.

4. Improvement of the Flow of Urine

Cooled ThermoTherapy has been proven to provide drastic positive results for those with BPH. Patients often experience an improvement in their symptoms six to twelve weeks following their treatment. You’ll be able to find relief from uncomfortable and inconvenient urinary symptoms, and the flow of urine will improve as well.

5. Excellent, Proven Results

Cooled ThermoTherapy is a medical procedure that is proven safe and effective to correct prostate issues. This treatment option is not associated with high risks of failure and does not have severe side effects that can cause problems in the future, making it an excellent choice for men seeking relief from symptoms caused by BPH.

6. Flexible Coverage Options

Cooled ThermoTherapy is a non-surgical medical procedure that is covered by many health insurance companies. This means that you won’t need to struggle to find a way to afford a treatment that could significantly improve your prostate health and wellbeing. We accept most local and national insurance plans at Somerset Urological Associates, but please contact our billing office at 908-725-1205 with any questions you may have about insurance coverage.

Who is a Candidate for Cooled Thermotherapy?

Are you wondering if Cooled ThermoTherapy is the right choice for you? Our doctors would be happy to discuss the treatment with you, but you may be a candidate for cooled thermotherapy if:

  • You experience mild to severe BPH symptoms
  • You have bladder stones, a urinary tract obstruction, or have blood in your urine
  • You are bleeding from your prostate
  • You can’t fully empty your bladder
  • You have a slow flow of urination

How to Prepare for Your In-Office Cooled Thermotherapy Procedure

You will need to reduce your fluid intake at least 24 hours before your Cooled ThermoTherapy treatment. Keep in mind that reducing fluid intake does not mean to stop drinking fluids altogether! Do not consume caffeinated or alcoholic beverages at least 48 hours before your appointment. Caffeinated drinks include (but are not limited to) coffee, some energy drinks, and sodas. You do not have to stop eating before your treatment, but meals should not be excessive or heavy. You should have a light meal before having the procedure done. The morning of the procedure, prepare a light breakfast, which can include toast, milk, or juice. You should continue to take all prescribed medications as directed unless your urologist advises otherwise.

Cooled ThermoTherapy Treatment Near You in New Jersey

You should never have to live your life worrying about urological symptoms or spend each day uncomfortable. At Somerset Urological Associates, we consistently seek to provide the highest level of care, using state-of-the-art technologies. Our services and procedures are tailored to your personal urological health, and we will discuss your treatment options with you so you are always fully informed about your health. To learn more about Cooled ThermoTherapy and how it can benefit your prostate, or to make an appointment, please contact us at our Somerville office today.

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