What to be aware of with Prostate Health
Untreated Health problems can lead to serious complications if men delay seeking treatment. Leaving the initial symptoms untreated can make the problem much worse. Men have a bad habit of putting things off until they become so serious they can no longer be ignored.
One of the most common problems, and the first indication of future problems is the need to make more frequent trips to the bathroom-especially in the middle of the night. For most men, this inconvenience is often made worse by the need to push or strain while urinating. Some even encounter pain or burning while urinating.
While the majority of men over age 60 experience these symptoms, most are not aware of what causes them. These symptoms are typically a result of an enlarged prostate which is one of the most common issues affecting older men. In fact, 60 percent of men over the age of 60 and up to 80 percent of men over the age of 80 have an enlarged prostate.
An enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is not the end of the world. It is not a form of prostate cancer, nor does it lead to prostate cancer. However, as many men know, it can cause significant discomfort, inconvenience and awkwardness. BPH symptoms differ depending on the severity of the condition. The most common symptoms include:
- Waking up at night to urinate
- A Frequent need to urinate (sometimes every two hours or less)
- Pain or burning sensation during urination
- Frequent, sudden or uncontrollable urge to urinate
- Pushing or straining to start urination
- Feeling like the bladder does not empty completely during urination
- Dribbling following urination
As a man ages, the chance of developing BPH increases. This is because of growth patterns associated with the prostate. After a man turns 40 the prostate tends to expand due factors involved with aging.
The prostate is a gland located just below the bladder whose main function is to produce fluid for semen. Problems with the prostate draw mens attention to it. As it expands, it can squeeze and place pressure on the urethra, like a clamp on a garden hose, thus constricting urinary flow. As pressure builds and the “clamp” tightens, the result can be some of the commonly perceived BPH symptoms.
Although there is currently no known cure for BPH, there are drugs and procedures available to reduce the symptoms. These range from prescription oral medications and surgical procedures to minimally invasive, office-based procedures that can provide rapid symptom relief.
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Disclaimer: This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please see a doctor if you have any health concerns.



























