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Prostate gland enlargement also called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition seen in men over the age of 50 years. Prostrate gland encircles the urethra and controls the flow of the urine. The gland also secretes fuild that is a vital part of semen and also boost the productivity and flow of the sperm. The enlarged gland significantly impedes the flow of urine and thus compell the person to urinate more frequently than normalcy.

Prostrate gland enlargement might also lead to other health related problems if it is not treated at prompt. It might block the flow of urine out of the baldder causing kidney and bladder problems. Such type of conditions are treated considering the severity of the signs if experienced by the patient. Treatments for this condition include surgery, medications and changes in lifestyle.

The prostrate enlarges due to the increase in the number of cells. But, the precise reason for the increase of the cells is still not obvious. A variety of reasons might be involved that lead to the enlargement of the prostrate glands. Moreover, repeated blockage from enlarged prostrate glands might cause sudden inability to urinate.

Doctors usually prescribe medications to patients but if they gauge that it is a critical case then they opt for surgery. Avodart, generic name dustasteride, is one such medication prescribed to patients to treat the symptoms of enlarged prostrate. It is administered to avert the change of testosterone to dihydritestosterone (DHT). DHT plays a significant role in the enlargement of BPH and improves the flow of urine. Avodart is a prescriptional medicine and has certain less severe side-effects, so it is highly recommended to take this medication only under the guidance of an expert doctor.

With the advancements of technology, surgical intervention for prostrate enlargement glands has been also developed that are less invasive and more effective. Surgery is considered only in severe complications.

If you notice any symptoms of pain in the prostrate glands or the frequency of urine is less than normal then immediately seek the advice of an expert doctor and candidly discuss the condition of your health.

Prostrate gland enlargement and its treatment

By: Vikas Shannon




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