Enlarged Prostate

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What Is An Enlarged Prostate?

An enlarged prostate, also known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition in aging men where the prostate gland increases in size and presses against the urethra, affecting the normal flow of urine. Although it is not cancerous, an enlarged prostate can lead to bothersome urinary symptoms and may significantly impact a person's quality of life if left untreated.

As the prostate grows, it can obstruct the urinary passage, making it difficult to empty the bladder completely. Early diagnosis and timely treatment can help relieve symptoms, prevent complications, and improve overall urinary health and comfort.

Symptoms of Enlarged Prostate

The symptoms of an enlarged prostate usually develop gradually and may worsen over time. The enlarged gland can place pressure on the urethra and bladder, leading to various urinary problems that affect daily activities and sleep quality.

Patients may experience an increased frequency of urination, especially during the night, along with a weak urine stream, difficulty starting urination, and a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying. As the condition progresses, these symptoms can become more bothersome and may interfere with work, sleep, and overall quality of life.