As men age, urinary changes are common—but they’re not something you just have to live with. Many men experience Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), or an enlarged prostate, which can cause frequent urination, weak stream, urgency, or difficulty starting and stopping urine flow.
What causes BPH?
The prostate naturally grows over time, but when it becomes enlarged, it can press against the urethra and block urine flow. BPH isn’t cancer, but it can significantly affect quality of life.
Treatment options have come a long way.
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Lifestyle adjustments: Reducing caffeine and alcohol, staying active, and avoiding fluids before bedtime can help manage symptoms.
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Medications: Certain medications can relax muscles and shrink the prostate.
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Minimally invasive treatments: These procedures relieve symptoms by reopening the blocked urethra with minimal downtime.
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Surgical options: For severe cases, surgery may be the best way to restore proper flow and comfort.
Don’t wait to seek help. Many men wait years before addressing urinary symptoms, but early evaluation can prevent complications like bladder damage or infections.
