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| 4 tips for coping with an enlarged prostate When a man reaches about age 25, his prostate begins to grow. This natural enlargement is called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and it is the most common cause of prostate enlargement. BPH is a benign condition that does not lead to prostate cancer, though the two problems can coexist. Although 50% to 60% of men with BPH may never develop any symptoms, others find that BPH can make life miserable. The symptoms of BPH include
As a result, many men seek treatment. The good news is that treatments are constantly being improved. Patients and their physicians have more medications from which to choose, so if one doesn’t do the trick, another can be prescribed. And thanks to some refinements, surgical treatments are more effective and have fewer side effects than ever before. But there are some things men dealing with BPH can do on their own. When symptoms are not particularly bothersome, watchful waiting may be the best way to proceed. This involves regular monitoring to make sure complications aren’t developing, but no treatment. For more troubling symptoms, most doctors begin by recommending a combination of lifestyle changes and medication. Often this will be enough to relieve the worst symptoms and prevent the need for surgery. Tips for relieving BPH symptoms Four simple steps can help relieve some of the symptoms of BPH:
For more on advances in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate diseases, buy the 2013 Annual Report on Prostate Diseases from Harvard Medical School.
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Saturday, 28 September 2013
4 tips for coping with an enlarged prostate
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