Many men privately mention the same issues:
frequent nighttime urination, a feeling of incomplete emptying, or a weaker urine stream—but often think, “I’ll just wait it out.”
In reality, most of the time, these are signals that the prostate is trying to send.
Prostate problems aren’t always serious at first, but if left unchecked, they can significantly affect quality of life.
Lately, quite a few friends have been asking about a Japanese prostate support product:
Eviprostat Ai Huo Prostate DB Complex Tablets (100 tablets).

DB Prostate Treatment – Eviprostat Ai Huo Prostate DB Complex Tablets: 100 tablets
Frequent urination, urgency, incomplete urination
Trigone cystitis, urinary retention
It’s not a hormone-based medication, nor is it one of those strong-stimulus products that promise immediate results.
Its focus is clear: it’s mainly plant-based, aimed at long-term regulation, and is more suitable for men who are starting to feel discomfort but don’t want to jump straight to strong medications.
What is this product mainly used for?
Simply put, it targets some common prostate-related discomforts, such as:
Frequent urination and urgency
Incomplete or difficult urination
Frequent nighttime urination
Mild discomfort in the lower abdomen or perineum
Many people report that after taking it consistently for a period of time, urination gradually becomes easier, nighttime trips to the bathroom become less frequent, and they feel generally more comfortable.
It’s not a “take two days and feel better” type of product—it works gradually to restore balance.
This prostate DB complex tablet mainly combines several plant extracts, along with oils to aid absorption.
Overall purpose:
Relieve inflammatory reactions in the prostate
Reduce pressure on the urethra
Make urination feel less “effortful”
It takes a gentle approach, which makes it more suitable for long-term regulation rather than short-term, intensive treatment.
How to take it?
It’s actually simple, usually following the instructions:
? 3 times a day
? 1 tablet each time
? Recommended to take after meals
Why after meals?
First, it’s gentler on the stomach; second, it’s easier to remember when linked to regular meals.
A straightforward reminder:
For these types of regulation-focused products, don’t take it one day and stop the next, and don’t expect quick results after just a few days. Usually, it takes consistent use over time to notice changes.
If you have a sensitive stomach or are taking other medications, it’s safer to check with a doctor or pharmacist beforehand.
Who should pay more attention?
Men over 40
People who sit for long periods, drive a lot, or work at desks
Those with frequent social events, low water intake, or irregular schedules
Men experiencing frequent nighttime urination or difficulty urinating but don’t want strong medications immediately
If you’re already feeling noticeable inconvenience, starting regulation earlier is often easier and more effective.
Lifestyle habits matter too
The medicine is just a helper—lifestyle habits are crucial:
Avoid staying up late
Limit alcohol and spicy foods
Take breaks if sitting for long periods
Drink plenty of water, but don’t hold urine
The healthier you treat your prostate, the less it will trouble you.
Prostate issues aren’t huge, but they’re not trivial either.
What’s truly bothersome isn’t usually pain—it’s the daily, recurring inconvenience.
Pay attention early and regulate gradually—it’s not being fussy; it’s being responsible.
After all, being able to sleep well and go about your day comfortably is more important than anything else.