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In some men, the Prostate Gland may become enlarged. The causes can be due to a cancer, or a benign condition. The benign condition is called Benign Prostate Hyperplasia, or BPH.

In the case of cancer, there will be a whole range of treatments available. In the case of BPH, there may be no treatment offered if there are no symptoms present; there are also drugs available as well as other treatments that can be used if there are symptoms. As it is a physiological enlargement, lifestyle, diet changes and use of herbs are of benefits.

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How large is an enlarged prostate?

An enlarged prostate can vary in size, but typically it can grow to be about the size of a walnut or a small plum. The increase in size can lead to symptoms such as urinary issues, including frequent urination or difficulty urinating.


What is the weight of a normal prostate in a middle aged man?

The weight of a normal prostate gland in a middle aged man ranges from 8 to 16 grams. It may enlarge somewhat if it is diseased.


Do you lose any vital male hormones when you have the prostrate gland removed?

No. Medical studies to determine if this happens have found that this is not the case. There is some decrease in DHT, but serum testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, LH and FSH actually increase.


How long can a man survive with prostate cancer?

Well, my father is still alive. He has been fighting prostate cancer for 15+! years. Since about 2 years it has turned into advanced prostate cancer with multiple metastases. He is still fighting. Originally the doctors gave him 8 to 10 years after having removal of the cancerous prostate. I dont think anyone knows exactly. But his good spirits, positive attitude and not giving up enabled him to still live comfortable. He is not able to do some things, like long walks etc., but he is still alive and still fighting.


If they have hypothiodism means with age?

Hypothyroidism is a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones. While hypothyroidism can occur at any age, it is more common in women over the age of 60. Aging can affect the functioning of the thyroid gland, leading to an increased risk of hypothyroidism in older individuals.

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A TURP would be performed for?

It is endoscopic surgery of the prostate gland - Transurethral resection of prostate carried out for enlarged prostate gland


What is the effect of an enlarged prostate on incontinence?

In men, an enlarged prostate gland can obstruct the bladder, causing overflow incontinence.


What mimics the symptoms of an enlarged prostate gland?

multiple sclerosis


What is Open prostatectomy?

Open prostatectomy is a procedure for removal of an enlarged prostate gland


How many men have enlarged prostate glands?

Worldwide studies have shown that about 12% of men in Western countries get prostate cancer, while 50% have enlarged prostates.


What is the gland that surrounds the urethra at the beginning in the male reproductive system and is know to cause urinary tract obstruction when it is enlarged?

prostate gland


What does it mean when someone says enlarged prostrate?

An enlarged prostate means that the prostate gland has increased in size and has therefore caused the urethra, a tube running from the bladder through the prostate, to become narrower, which makes it more difficult to urinate.


What is the medical term meaning surgical removal of excess tissue from an enlarged prostate gland with the use of a resectoscope?

Transurethral Prostatectomy, also known as a TURP, is the removal of excess tissue from an enlarged prostate gland with the use of a resectoscope. A resectoscope is a specialized endoscopic instruement that resembles a systoscope.


What is a prominent prostate?

A prominent prostate is a prostate gland that is enlarged. It is a fairly common issue for men who are age 50 or older. Since it could be a sign of prostate cancer, it should be checked by a doctor.


What cause an enlarged prostate gland that caused narrowing of the urethra?

urethrostenosisThe urethra is the tube from the bladder that empties urine through the penis. The urethra goes through the prostate gland. When a prostate gland becomes enlarged, it presses on the urethra and narrows the opening, thus causes urination problems.


What is enlarged prostate also called?

An enlarged prostate means that the prostate has gotten bigger than its original size. Benign prostatic hypertrophy is its common name and mostly happens to old and middle-aged men.


How to tell if your ferret has an enlarged prostate?

If your male ferret is straining to urinate it could be an enlarged prostate which is usually caused by adrenal disease. According to this website - exoticpetvet.com Stranguria (straining to urinate)-This is seen mainly in male ferrets. It is due to the prostate becoming enlarged secondary to excessive testosterone secreted by the adrenal gland(s).