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The prostate gland is a walnut-sized organ that sits below the bladder and in front of the rectum in men. It produces some of the fluid that makes up semen.
An enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition that affects most men as they age. The prostate gland naturally enlarges as men get older, but it can sometimes grow too large and cause problems.
The exact cause of BPH is not fully understood, but it is thought to be due to a combination of factors, including:
- Aging: The prostate gland naturally enlarges as men get older.
- Family history: Men who have a family history of BPH are more likely to develop the condition.
- Race: African American men are more likely to develop BPH than white men.
- Other medical conditions: Men with diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease are more likely to develop BPH.
The symptoms of BPH can vary from mild to severe and may include:
- Difficulty urinating, such as a weak stream or the need to urinate frequently, especially at night
- Pain or burning during urination
- Urinary retention, which is the inability to empty the bladder completely
- Blood in the urine
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to see a doctor to get a diagnosis and discuss treatment options.
Treatment for BPH depends on the severity of the symptoms and may include:
- Medication: There are a number of medications available that can help to shrink the prostate gland or improve the symptoms of BPH.
- Surgery: If medications are not effective, surgery may be an option. There are a number of different surgical procedures that can be used to treat BPH.
If you have BPH, it is important to see your doctor regularly to monitor your condition and make sure that the treatment is working.