All You Should Understand About Enlarge Prostate

By Kevin Mai


Older men are more at risk of suffering from an enlarge prostate. If there is a delay in the treatment of the problem, it will hinder the flow of urine from the bladder. This will result in urinary tract infections, bladder problems and it may cause kidney problems.

The prostate gland is a male organ which produces the bulk of the fluid in semen. It is placed beneath the bladder. The tube that allows urine to pass from your bladder out of your penis is called the urethra. This passes through the center of the prostate. As soon as the gland enlarges, this passage shrinks and obstructs the urine flow. The cause of this condition is not fully understood, however, the imbalance of sex hormones as men age may be a cause.

The infection may worsen if not treated. One of the symptoms is if you have to strain to urinate. You may also experience problems when you try to start urinating. Another symptom is if there are intermittent breaks in urination. The urgent need to urinate often may also be present. You may feel that your bladder has not been emptied sufficiently.

Other symptoms include blood in the urine and you may have a urinary tract infection. Impaired kidney function and the formation of bladder stones may occur. Older men are the ones most at risk. Males who are under forty years old are not at as much risk as those who are over sixty years old. If this infection has been present in your family, you will be predisposed to it. The incidence of suffering from this is more common in white and black men.

Your doctor may have to subject you to a few tests in order to find out the exact reason for the problem. One of the tests that your doctor will perform is a rectal exam. This exam will give him the opportunity to check if there is enlargement and also to find out if there are any signs that cancer may be present. A urine test as well as a urine flow test will be carried out. Your doctor may suggest a biopsy in order to detect or classify cancer.

As soon as it becomes extremely difficult for you to pass urine, this condition will be treated as serious. When you are unable to perform urination at all, your doctor will have to insert a catheter to enable drainage of the bladder. This will involve pushing a tube into your urethra or he or she may insert a tube via your lower abdomen.

If your bladder has not been emptied sufficiently for a long period of time, it can cause damage to the bladder. Kidney damage could also result if a full bladder places a lot of pressure on it. The pressure from the bladder could also transfer infection to your kidneys.

Your doctor will normally prescribe medication for an enlarge prostate. If the medication does not alleviate the problem, then surgery may be your next option. There are also herbal treatments for this infection. You can prevent this infection if you urinate when you have the need to. Do not use antihistamines or decongestants for long periods. They cause tightness of the muscles that control flow while urinating.




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