Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH)

What is Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH)? The prostate is one of the most essential parts of the body. It is responsible for the transfer of urine out of the body as well as nourishing the sperm in semen fluid. However, regardless of the importance of the prostate, it is still incredibly susceptible to various diseases and conditions. One of these conditions is Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH), which gets a lot more common as men get older.

During this condition, the prostate enlarges to a dangerous level, leading to a blockage in the flow of urine. The enlarged prostate can also be responsible for a slew of other problems like kidney, urinary tract, and even bladder complications. This is quite a simple complication to reverse, as there are many treatments available for this condition such as medication, therapy, and surgery.

Causes

There are a few different conditions that can lead to your prostate enlarging and causing a (BPH). Here are some of the conditions that can lead to your prostate enlarging.

  1. Scarring in the bladder due previous trauma or surgery
  2. Prostate cancer or kidney cancer
  3. Suffering from bladder or kidney stones
  4. Narrowing of the urethra or a urinary tract infection
  5. Inflammation of the prostate

Since the urethra passes through the prostate, the enlargement of prostate is very troublesome. To make matters worse, the prostate grows larger with age making this condition a lot more serious than it should be.

Symptoms

Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH) is a very serious condition that can lead to very acute and excruciating pain in the body. But there are many more symptoms than just pain near your genitals, which can possibly show that you have BPH

  1. Difficulty urinating
  2. Frequent need to urinate, especially at night
  3. Bladder is never completely empty after urination
  4. Dripping after urination
  5. Interrupted urine streams or weak urine streams
  6. UIT (urinary tract infection) or blood in the urine

These symptoms are very common in people that have an inflamed or enlarged prostate. That said, the size of your prostate does not always mean that you will have more symptoms.  Some men who have a very enlarged prostate will show very little symptoms whereas people who only have a slightly inflamed prostate can experience all of the aforementioned symptoms.

Risk Factors

Other than the original causes for your BPH, there are other reasons why you may be suffering from this condition or may suffer from this condition in the future. Age is possibly the biggest reason why men contract BPH in the first place, as this condition become especially common among people that are over the age of 60. Other reasons why you are at a risk of BPH is your family history, your diabetes, or even your lifestyle. Although these factors do not in any way confirm that you will have these problems or symptoms, there is a possibility that these factors put you at a higher risk of BPH.

Conclusion

BPH is a very serious disease and is unfortunately very common. So if you are experiencing the same symptoms, then there is nothing that a quick trip to a urologist can’t solve. Visit our main website at https://www.fifthavenueurology.com to read more about our talented and skilled urologists who can help you with your BPH symptoms or any other issues that you may have with your genitals.

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