PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA

 PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA


Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) — also called prostate gland enlargement — is a common condition as men get older. An enlarged prostate gland can cause uncomfortable urinary symptoms, such as blocking the flow of urine out of the bladder. It can also cause bladder, urinary tract or kidney problems.



SYMPTOMS


The severity of symptoms in people who have prostate gland enlargement varies, but symptoms tend to gradually worsen over time. Common signs and symptoms of BPH include:


Frequent or urgent need to urinate

Increased frequency of urination at night (nocturia)

Difficulty starting urination

Weak urine stream or a stream that stops and starts

Dribbling at the end of urination

Inability to completely empty the bladder

Less common signs and symptoms include:


Urinary tract infection

Inability to urinate

Blood in the urine

The size of your prostate doesn't necessarily determine the severity of your symptoms. Some men with only slightly enlarged prostates can have significant symptoms, while other men with very enlarged prostates can have only minor urinary symptoms.

CAUSES


Prostate Gland

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The prostate gland is located beneath your bladder. The tube that transports urine from the bladder out of your penis (urethra) passes through the center of the prostate. When the prostate enlarges, it begins to block urine flow.


Most men have continued prostate growth throughout life. In many men, this continued growth enlarges the prostate enough to cause urinary symptoms or to significantly block urine flow.


It isn't entirely clear what causes the prostate to enlarge. However, it might be due to changes in the balance of sex hormones as men grow older.


WHEN TO SEE  A DOCTOR


If you're having urinary problems, discuss them with your doctor. Even if you don't find urinary symptoms bothersome, it's important to identify or rule out any underlying causes. Untreated, urinary problems might lead to obstruction of the urinary tract.


If you're unable to pass any urine, seek immediate medical attention.

RISK FACTORS


Risk factors for prostate gland enlargement include:


👉🏽Aging.

👉🏽Family history.

👉🏽Diabetes and heart disease

👉🏽Lifestyle. Obesity increases the risk of BPH, while exercise can lower your risk.



COMPLICATIONS


Complications of an enlarged prostate can include:


👉🏽Sudden inability to urinate (urinary retention).

Urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Bladder stones.

Bladder damage.

Kidney damage.

TREATMENT


Golden hypha 4×2 daily


Reishi 3×2 daily


Vigor Essential 1×2 daily 


Complete treatment takes 3 to 5 months.

Conclusion

Most men with an enlarged prostate don't develop these complications. However, acute urinary retention and kidney damage can be serious health threats. Please go for checkup once in a while.

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