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Prostate enlargement is a common problem for men over 45years. By age 60, more than 50 per cent of men face this problem and by age 85 the percentage climbs to 90 per cent. Traditionally, patients suffering with prostate enlargement have been receiving treatment through medications or surgery. The  procedure to treat the condition takes about one to two months to treat this issues.

What is benign prostatic hyperplasia?

Benign prostatic hyperplasia—also called BPH—is a condition in men in which the prostate gland is enlarged and not cancerous. Benign prostatic hyperplasia is also called benign prostatic hypertrophy or benign prostatic obstruction.

The prostate goes through two main growth periods as a man ages. The first occurs early in puberty, when the prostate doubles in size. The second phase of growth begins around age 25 and continues during most of a man’s life. Benign prostatic hyperplasia often occurs with the second growth phase.

As the prostate enlarges, the gland presses against and pinches the urethra. The bladder wall becomes thicker. Eventually, the bladder may weaken and lose the ability to empty completely, leaving some urine in the bladder. The narrowing of the urethra and urinary retention—the inability to empty the bladder completely—cause many of the problems associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia.

In other words,BPH is an excess growth of prostate tissue that compresses and obstructs the urethra, reducing the flow of urine from the bladder and sometimes blocking it entirely. Symptoms include waking up multiple times during the night to urinate; frequent, urgent, irregular and weak urinary flow; anxiety; challenges with sexual function and limitations on daily activities.

When the bladder is not emptied completely the risk of

 developing urinary tract infection increases. Other serious

 problems can also develop over time, including bladder stones,

 blood in the urine, incontinence and an inability to urinate. 

 rare cases, bladder or kidney damage can also occur as a

 consequence.

What is the prostate?

The prostate is a walnut-shaped gland that is part of the male reproductive system. The main function of the prostate is to make a fluid that goes into semen. Prostate fluid is essential for a man’s fertility. The gland surrounds the urethra at the neck of the bladder. The bladder neck is the area where the urethra joins the bladder. The bladder and urethra are parts of the lower urinary tract. The prostate has two or more lobes, or sections, enclosed by an outer layer of tissue, and it is in front of the rectum, just below the bladder. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. In men, the urethra also carries semen out through the penis.


The prostate is a walnut-shaped gland that is part of the male reproductive system.

What causes benign prostatic hyperplasia?

The cause of benign prostatic hyperplasia is not well understood; however, it occurs mainly in older men. Benign prostatic hyperplasia does not develop in men whose testicles were removed before puberty. For this reason, some researchers believe factors related to aging and the testicles may cause benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Throughout their lives, men produce testosterone, a male hormone, and small amounts of estrogen, a female hormone. As men age, the amount of active testosterone in their blood decreases, which leaves a higher proportion of estrogen. Scientific studies have suggested that benign prostatic hyperplasia may occur because the higher proportion of estrogen within the prostate increases the activity of substances that promote prostate cell growth.

Another theory focuses on dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a male hormone that plays a role in prostate development and growth. Some research has indicated that even with a drop in blood testosterone levels, older men continue to produce and accumulate high levels of DHT in the prostate. This accumulation of DHT may encourage prostate cells to continue to grow. Scientists have noted that men who do not produce DHT do not develop benign prostatic hyperplasia.

How common is benign prostatic hyperplasia?

Benign prostatic hyperplasia is the most common prostate problem for men older than age 50. In 2010, as many as 14 million men in the United States had lower urinary tract symptoms suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia.1 Although benign prostatic hyperplasia rarely causes symptoms before age 40, the occurrence and symptoms increase with age. Benign prostatic hyperplasia affects about 50 percent of men between the ages of 51 and 60 and up to 90 percent of men older than 80.2

Who is more likely to develop benign prostatic hyperplasia?

Men with the following factors are more likely to develop benign prostatic hyperplasia:

  • age 40 years and older
  • family history of benign prostatic hyperplasia
  • medical conditions such as obesity heart and circulatory disease, and type 2 diabetes
  • lack of physical exercise
  • Erectile dysfuntion

What are the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia?

Lower urinary tract symptoms suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia may include

  • urinary frequency—urination eight or more times a day
  • urinary urgency—the inability to delay urination
  • trouble starting a urine stream
  • a weak or an interrupted urine stream
  • dribbling at the end of urination
  • nocturia—frequent urination during periods of sleep
  • Urinary retention
  • Urinary incontinence—the accidental loss of urine
  • pain after ejaculation or during urination
  • urine that has an unusual color or smell

Symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia most often come from

  • a blocked urethra
  • a bladder that is overworked from trying to pass urine through the blockage

The size of the prostate does not always determine the severity of the blockage or symptoms. Some men with greatly enlarged prostates have little blockage and few symptoms, while other men who have minimally enlarged prostates have greater blockage and more symptoms. Less than half of all men with benign prostatic hyperplasia have lower urinary tract symptoms.3

Sometimes men may not know they have a blockage until they cannot urinate. This condition, called acute urinary retention, can result from taking over-the-counter cold or allergy medications that contain decongestants, such as pseudoephedrine and oxymetazoline. A potential side effect of these medications may prevent the bladder neck from relaxing and releasing urine. Medications that contain antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine, can weaken the contraction of bladder muscles and cause urinary retention, difficulty urinating, and painful urination. When men have partial urethra blockage, urinary retention also can occur as a result of alcohol consumption, cold temperatures, or a long period of inactivity.

What are the complications of benign prostatic hyperplasia?

The complications of benign prostatic hyperplasia may include

  • acute urinary retention
  • chronic, or long lasting, urinary retention
  • Blood in the urine
  • Urinary tract infection (UTIs)
  • bladder damage
  • kidney damage
  • bladder stones

Most men with benign prostatic hyperplasia do not develop these complications. However, kidney damage in particular can be a serious health threat when it occurs.


Side Effects Of Prostate Surgery

Urinary Dysfunction

Urinary dysfunction is one of the side effects which is basically caused due to the pain while urinating. This side effect is seen among many undergoing prostate surgery.

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction is another major side effect experienced by many men. This occurs because the nerves which are present near the prostate get removed during the surgery. However, there are treatments available for treating erectile dysfunction.(click here to treat erectile dysfunction)

Bowel Dysfunction

Apart from urinary dysfunction and erectile dysfunction, bowel dysfunction can be the result of a prostate surgery. This side effect is seen due to the damage caused to the rectum.

Pain and Bleeding

Suffering from pain and bleeding are very common side effects seen in many patients who undergo the surgery. In normal cases, the pain and bleeding disappears after a few weeks or in a few months. But, some alternative treatments may be required if the pain and bleeding does not stop.

Infertility

Infertility can be one of the side effects of prostate surgery, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine. The reason why infertility is seen in some people is due to the removal of the seminal vesicles and also the removal of the prostate, which have a direct effect on the fertility. A lot of trauma might be experienced by many people undergoing the surgery, which may be one of the reason for the infertility.

Premature and Retrograde Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation which involves the release of the semen before a man climaxes, is also a side effect. However, in the case of retrograde ejaculation, instead of entering the urethra, the semen wrongly enters the bladder and finally mixes with the urine. The final exit of this semen is through the urine. This is considered as one of the rarest side effects in the medical circles, and is believed that it does not cause any harm. Both of these can be termed as the sexual side effects of prostate surgery.

The side effects of laser prostate surgery include frequent urination, infections of the urinary tract, loss of the control of the bladder and also the formation of the scar tissue in the urethra. The formation of these scar tissues in the urethra and also in the bladder cause blockages, which result into difficulties while urinating. On the contrary, the enlarged prostate surgery side effects include pain during urination, TURP syndrome, frequent urination, blood in the urine, narrowing of the bladder neck and facing problems with erection.

Surgery should not be an option so to speak, If it will not improve your wellness, resolve frequent urination, eliminate painful urination, if all surgery done entails loss of blood or inserting and cutting vital tissue away or some eventually lose of testicle in some cases or use of catheter or worsen case of frequent urination, infection, impotency. Then surgery doesn't worth it. If it worsen your health than it was before, someone told me after surgery that his testicle was removed and he can't perform as a man, and does urinate like 7 times at night talkless of daybreak. Then what is the better option.


The symptoms of BPH can be easy to ignore. However, early treatment can help you avoid potentially dangerous complications. Take a necessary measure if you’re noticing symptoms of BPH.

People with a long-standing history of BPH may develop the following complications:

  • urinary tract infections
  • urinary stones
  • kidney damage
  • bleeding in the urinary tract
  • a sudden inability to urinate

Sometimes, urinary obstruction from BPH is so severe that no urine can leave the bladder at all. This is called bladder outlet obstruction. It can be dangerous because urine trapped in the bladder can cause urinary tract infections and damage your kidneys

How is benign prostatic hyperplasia treatments


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  • Your enlarged prostate or your prostate gland will be corrected and restored to its original healthy state

  • You will never have to wake up frequently at night to urinate again; which means you will enjoy a peaceful sleep always.

  • The difficulty you experience when urinating will finally stop.
  • You will be able to fully empty your bladder at a go and the dribbling will finally stop.

  • If you’re already experiencing blood in urine or you’ve developed a urinary tract infection due to poor treatment of the enlarged prostate, this pack will also help you treat these conditions successfully.

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  • Most importantly, you’ll become healthy once again and thus prolong your life, and many more.

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