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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia – Definition And Management

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Definition And Management


How well do you know about Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Treatment? How do you cope up with this condition when it starts to affect your everyday life? Imagine wearing a catheter every day. Imagine staying at home and not enjoying daily adventures. Imagine being impotent for the rest of your life. Sounds stressful, right?

BPH can affect almost every man. It occurs as men grow older and starts having a lifestyle which is risked for having this problem. Testosterone is gradually accumulated inside the gland thus making the gland grows larger as they age. This is just normal, but symptoms are bothering and complications may result.

BPH is also non-cancerous and benign, but when symptoms get worst, it may result into prostate cancer. Symptoms include dribbling and thinning of the urine stream, pain during urinating and frequent voiding. Other symptoms include flu-like symptoms, body malaise, fatigue and fever.


Some cases of BPH are accompanied by urinary tract infection. This is due to the compressed urethra when the prostate enlarges. This results into urinary stasis and accumulation of bacteria in the urinary tract which leads into infection. This is why some men are required to use daily catheter to relieve their bathroom issues.

Management for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia includes medicines, home remedies, alternative medicine and surgery. Drugs used for BPH are NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), corticosteroids and analgesics for pain. Some doctors may prescribe drugs like antibiotics for the urinary tract infection.

The surgery for BPH is TURP (transurethral resection of the prostate). It is done by making a cut in the prostate gland and removing the accumulate hormones inside. Risk for surgery is permanent impotence and infection.

There are other managements available aside from these. You can ask your doctor about it. Don't let Benign Prostate Hyperplasia ruin your life. Act early before it gets worst.
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