Yes.
what will happen is it can enflame your prostate and make it hard to deficate
The prostate is like the valve between the bladder and the outside world. If the prostate is enlarged due to BPH or even cancer, then it can make urination difficult and even impossible in some cases.
Most of the time the prostate enlargement can be diagnosed only when the symptoms are already obvious, such as difficulties or pain in urination and enlargement of the prostate area. Only a doctor can actually make a clear diagnosis whether you are positive with prostate enlargement or not through a series of laboratory tests. There are treatments and therapy which your doctor can prescribe you.
No , masturbation is not good for enlarged prostate , it will bring more irritation to the prostate gland and it will make more bacteria to enter this organ , when a man has gained this disease , they should seek help from the doc and use the drugs to cure it and make it to become the normal size . The diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill is a kind of herb that enlarged prostate suffers can use . I think the enlarged prostate suffers should also avoid having sex .
Fallopian tubes do not interfere with urination, so a blocked tube will not make it hard to urinate.
no
Sort of, but the operation will often make it hard or impossible for him to have an erection.
One side effect of prostate cancer in many men is frequent urination. That is the frequent urge to urinate, even though only a very small amount of urine is passed.
There can be several factors. In a male, an enlarged prostate can cause difficulty in urination. For both men and women, kidney stones or a kidney infection can make urination difficult or painful. Sever dehydration (which can be a result of failure to drink enough fluids, overheating or illness) can also contribute. See your doctor immediately.
If you make something bigger you enlarge it.
Prostate cancer treatments will make you impotent.
The prostate gland itself isn't directly related to fertility. But there is a connection. For example, if you suffer from BPH (Benign prostatic hyperplasia—a fancy way of saying that the prostate is enlarged), you may experience trouble urinating, because when the prostate swells, it constricts the urethra—the tube takes urine from the bladder. Some drugs that are prescribed to treat BPH and to make urination easier can erectile dysfunction or a reduction in the amount of semen that’s ejaculated. Both can have an effect on your fertility. Other BPH drugs can reduce your sex drive, lower your sperm count, and negatively affect sperm health. Certain surgeries designed to treat an enlarged prostate and improve urination can cause retrograde ejaculation, causing the sperm you would ordinarily ejaculate during sex to go into your bladder instead of coming out of your penis. No sperm = no fertility.