Many men experience urinary problems as they age. Frequent urination, difficulty urinating, or a feeling that the bladder isn't emptying completely can all be caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia, an enlarged prostate gland.
What is BPH?
BPH is a noncancerous but serious condition. It causes a man's prostate gland to enlarge, pressing on the urethra and obstructing urine flow. According to the United States National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, approximately 50% of men over the age of 50 have some degree of BPH.
Urinary problems
Causes and risk factors
1 Age
The risk of prostate enlargement increases with age.
2 Hormonal Changes
The risk increases if the levels of the hormone (DHT) increase.
3 Family histories
The risk increases if a family member has BPH.
4 Lifestyle
Poor diet, obesity and unhealthy lifestyle are the factors.
Symptoms of BPH
1 Frequent urination.
2 Weak urine flows.
3 Feeling of the bladder not being completely empty.
4 Difficulty initiating urination.
5 Dripping at the end of urination.
6 Risks of not getting treatment
Delaying treatment for BPH can lead to urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and kidney damage. It can also affect work, sleep, and social life. Your doctor will take a medical history, uroflowmetry, a urine test, and a prostate-specific antigen test.
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