Be very cautious about an enlarged prostate. There is a huge concern that it could be a sign of cancer. Go see a specialist as soon as possible. Treatment could include death.
It would depend on the cause. You need to be examined by a doctor (urologist). It can be can be caused by a urinary tract infection or an enlarged prostate restricting the flow of urine. The enlarged prostate has the potential to become or may already be cancerous. Infections are treated by antibiotics and the enlarged prostate is treatable with medication or surgery. See a doctor!
BHP stands for benign prostatic hyperplasia, meaning one has a non cancerous enlarged prostate. The BPH laser is used to treat the blockage caused by the enlarged prostate. Patients recover more quickly from this less evasive alternative to surgery.
About 10% of all men eventually will require treatment for an enlarged prostate
The enlarged prostate wouldnt regulate the testosterone production in either direction.
Whether or not enlarged prostate is caused by hormonal changes in aging men, there is no known way of preventing it
cancer prostate
No, a benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) does not cause a cancerous enlargement of the prostate. A BPH is not cancerous. It is defined as a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland.
In men, an enlarged prostate gland can obstruct the bladder, causing overflow incontinence.
Usually, BPH [ bening prostatic hypertrophy ] is an enlarged prostate and causes problems urinating . There are medications for this, such as antibiotics and herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill, and perhaps surgery. The prostate can also become cancerous , so regular exams and lab tests[ PSA ] is the best way to keep ahead of any prostate problems.
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