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There are many treatments for enlarged prostates (BPH), but all have side effects and possible complications. Learn what to expect -- and how to decide.
BPH is part of the aging process
difference between bph and prostatomegaly
BPH is benign prostatic hyperplasia
BPH is an acronym for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. BPH is an enlargement of the male prostate gland which, though non-cancerous, can cause discomfort and urinary and erectile issues.
Whether or not BPH is caused by hormonal changes in aging men, there is no known way of preventing it
Benign prostatic Hyperplasia ( BPH) Benign prostatic Hyperplasia ( BPH)
BPH has been viewed as a rare condition in African, Chinese, and other Asian peoples for reasons that are not clear
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is more common in older men, with prevalence increasing with age. It is estimated that by age 60, 50% of men will have some degree of BPH, and by age 85, this number increases to 90%. BPH is less common in men under 40.
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BPH treated with TURP means benign prostatic hypertrophy treated with transurethral resection of the prostate.
Alpha-5-reductase is the enzyme that is inhibited in the treatment of BPH. This enzyme is responsible for changing testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (which is stronger).