Enlarged Prostate
Symtoms
Prostate Symtoms
The medical term for enlarged prostate
symtoms is benign prostatic hyperplasia or "BPH". A lot of men
with BPH do not experience any symptoms or their symptoms are
very mild even though their prostate size has greatly
increased. On the other hand, some men can experience very
severe symptoms even with only a slightly enlarged prostate
gland. The amount of prostate enlargement is not always related
to the severity of the symptoms. Your enlarged prostate symtoms
may become more severe due to cold weather or emotional or
physical stress.
Certain over the counter drugs can aggravate
enlarged prostate symtoms. These include Benadryl, Sudafed and
Afrin. Some prescription medicines can also increase the
severity of enlarged prostate symtoms including pain medicines,
diuretics and antidepressants.
Enlarged prostate symtoms may include some
or all of the following symptoms and with different degrees of
severity:
Painful urination
A feeling that the bladder has not been
emptied after urinating
Finding it difficult to start
urinating
A weak urine stream or just a
dribble
A continued dribble after urinating
Stopping and starting several times
while urinating
Frequent urges to urinate, especially at
night
A sudden or strong urge to urinate
An urge to urinate again soon after
urinating.
A sudden, uncontrollable urge to
urinate.
The above list of enlarged prostate
symtoms are not always indicative of an enlarged prostate and
may be symptoms of some other condition including but not
limited to urinary tract infections, prostatitis, prostate
cancer, or diabetes.
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