Enlarged Prostate

Middle-aged and elderly men are likely to be at risk of suffering from Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), commonly referred to as an enlarged prostate. Enlarged prostates cause problems to do with the urinary system, with common symptoms being urinary hesitancy, frequent urination, increased risk of urinary tract infections and urinary retention.

The statistical chances of a male suffering BPH is staggering. It has been reported that by the age of 50, 1 in 2 men will have BPH. This figure increases to 75% by the age of 80. Enlarged prostate treatment include lifestyle changes, medication and surgery. Visit the following website for more information on enlarged prostates.

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