As men age, it’s not uncommon for the prostate to undergo changes that can impact urinary function. One such condition is Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland. In this blog, we’ll explore the symptoms of BPH and various treatment options available to manage this common condition.
Symptoms of BPH
Frequent Urination: One of the hallmark symptoms of BPH is an increased frequency of urination, especially during the night. This occurs as the enlarged prostate puts pressure on the urethra, affecting the normal flow of urine.
Difficulty Initiating Urination: BPH can lead to a weak or hesitant urine stream. This is often the result of the prostate obstructing the urethra, making it more challenging for urine to pass through.
Incomplete Emptying of the Bladder: Men with BPH may experience a sensation that the bladder is not fully emptied after urination. This can contribute to the need for more frequent bathroom trips.
Urgency to Urinate: A sudden, compelling need to urinate, sometimes accompanied by a feeling of urgency, is another common symptom. This can disrupt daily activities and lead to anxiety about finding a restroom in time.
Straining During Urination: Due to the obstruction caused by an enlarged prostate, men with BPH may find themselves straining to push urine out, leading to increased effort during the urination process.
Treatment Options
While Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia can be a source of discomfort and inconvenience, numerous treatment options are available to manage its symptoms. Early detection and consultation with a healthcare professional are crucial for developing an individualized treatment plan that best suits the patient’s needs. Whether through lifestyle changes, medications, or surgical interventions, there are effective ways to address BPH and improve the quality of life for those affected by this common condition. See how we treat BPH at Urology of North Florida.
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