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Based on the enlarged prostate symptoms there are different-different treatment options available such as - medical management, minimally-invasive procedures, and surgical management. The choice or selection of the prostate gland enlargement treatment depends upon the severity of the symptoms.<br><br>
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What is Enlarged Prostate Enlarged prostate is a condition in men in which the prostate gland grow bigger in size and may trouble urination. It is not cancerous. An enlarged prostate is also referred as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). Prostate is a part of male reproductive gland which produces fluids, supporting the mobility of semen, it also guard the urethra, through which urine passes through the body.
What Causes Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)? Enlargement of Prostrate is related the age of a male, as male grow older usually after 40 they may develop a enlarged prostrate because of the following reason: The main cause of prostate enlargement is the imbalance in the hormonal milieu. • The amount of active testosterone in blood decreases with aging in male , which leaves a higher proportion of estrogen. The higher proportion of estrogen increases the activity of substances that promote prostate cell growth. • With a drop in blood testosterone levels, a male hormone DHT (dihydrotestosterone) can increase in older male and promote the growth of prostate cells, it has been noticed that the male who don't produces DHT do not develop BHP
What are the Symptoms of Enlarged Prostate? Symptoms of enlarged prostate most often come from a blocked urethra and a bladder that is overworked from trying to pass urine through the blockage Lower urinary tract symptoms may include • urinary frequency • urinary urgency • 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 • pain after ejaculation or during urination • urine that has an unusual colour or smell
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 infections (UTIs) • bladder damage • kidney damage • bladder stones
What is the Latest Treatment for Enlarged Prostate? So far, conventional treatments were like open prostectomyor radical retropubic prostatectomy, which are almost outdated. The common performed surgery these days for benign enlargement of the prostate is transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). One of the common and widely used is monopolar energy source and the recent improvement over that is the bipolar which avoids many of the postoperative complications like TURP syndrome. Robotic Prostate Surgery In the Robotic Laparoscopic Prostatectomy, surgeon makes small incisions in abdomen to insert the laparoscope, robotic assisted laparoscopic and surgical instruments to perform prostate removal surgery.
Enlarged Prostate Treatment in Hyderabad Pace Hospitals offers the best treatment for enlarged prostate in Hyderabad. Our latest Holmium laser technology offers the patient faster recovery time and advanced care for quicker recovery. Team of urologist at pace Hospital is backed up with the team of best enlarged prostate specialist doctors, prostate cancer specialists, laser and laparoscopic urologist, paramedical staff, dietician and physiotherapist. Team of urologists at pace hospital are experts in treating: • TURP (transurethral resection of the prostate) • TUIP (transurethral incision of the prostate) • Laser Surgeries such as Transurethral holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP), Transurethral holmium laser ablation of the prostate (HoLAP), , Holmium laser resection of the prostate (HoLRP), Photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) • Radical prostatectomy through laparoscopic and robotics • Prostatic urethral lift • Open Prostate Surgery (Prostatectomy)