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What a Fertile Prostatic Hyperplasia (DSL)?

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (also referred to as DSL) is a condition that affects the prostate gland in men. The prostate is a gland found between the bladder and urethra, and as a man ages, the prostate grows and grows slowly. The term “benign” means the enlargement is not caused by infection or cancer.

The term “hyperplasia” means enlargement. Because the position of the prostate, is the second largest increase can apply pressure on the urethra. This can cause various problems in the urinary system, especially to make the flow of urine to be slower and less strong.

Gradually, in many cases, symptoms begin with DSL must wake up more often at night to urinate or need to empty the bladder often during the day. A man may feel he has difficulty in starting urine flow, dribbling after urination is not final, and the size and strength of urine flow also decreased. It is important to note that symptoms of urine samples may be more serious diseases, such as bladder infection, urinary infection or bladder cancer zone. It is always best to seek medical advice and the correct diagnosis.

Diagnosing benign prostatic hyperplasia (DSL)

It is important that physicians take a complete history of symptoms. The next step consists of a rectal exam, where the doctor checks your prostate lubricated Wearing gloves and your finger in the rectum to feel the prostate gland you back. Although this may sound alarming, the discomfort is mild and only lasts a few minutes.

This test allows your doctor feel the size of the prostate. To ensure that you are benign prostate problems, your doctor can take a sample the urine sample for infection. Your doctor may also order a blood test. An ultrasound examination or biopsy of the prostate can also do to help your doctor to make the correct diagnosis. Read the rest of this entry »

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What is Enlarged Prostate?

This is the prostate gland in men, below the bladder and wrapped around the urethra. Healthy human prostate is slightly larger than a walnut, and even called a gland, as consisting of two lobes entirely surrounded by a layer outside the network, the term “organ” is a more appropriate description.

With the aging process, it is very common that the enlarged prostate gland. As a man ages, the prostate goes the through two periods of growth. The first occurred in early puberty, the genital development of male, when the prostate doubles the size.

Diagnosis of enlarged prostate

Swollen prostate diagnosis made by a rectal examination, urinalysis, a check sample of the liquid discharged from the inflammation or infection, a blood test for prostate antigen (PSA) and ultrasound. Ultrasound has proven to be useful tool in the diagnosis of enlarged prostate. This allows doctors to view images from the bladder, which tells how well a man is emptying the ball. Noninvasive device and complete painless.

Symptoms of enlarged prostate

* Frequent urination (especially at night)

* Burning when urinating and discharge from the penis

* Feeling completely out of pocket at the back and in front of the rectum

* A thin stream of urine that stops and starts again

* Difficulty starting urine stream

* Pain after urinating

Forward in accordance with the symptoms, the ball may not be completely empty and urine that remain, increasing the risk of infection.

What causes enlarged prostate?

Around age 25, the gland starts growing again. This second growth phase often results, years later, in an enlarged prostate gland. In this process prostate enlarges, the layer of the network around the prostate that is still growing. This makes the prostate gland to press against the urethra like clamp on the garden hose. In the bladder wall to become thick and ill-natured.
Bladder that even when the contract contains a small amounted of urine, the more often lavatory.

Eventually, the bladder weakens and lost the ability to empty. Urine remains in the bladder. This can cause symptoms similar to urinary infection zone. Many people do not feel comfortable talking about the prostate. However, prostate enlargement is very common during aging such as hair loss and memory. Read the rest of this entry »

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