Keep getting up at night for the loo? Or experiencing a weak, intermittent stream?

You may have a benign enlarged prostate — also known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). EN

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What is Benign
Prostatic Hyperplasia?

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, or BPH, is a condition in which the prostate enlarges as men get older. Over 40% of men in their 50s and over 70% of men in their 60s have BPH1. While BPH is a benign condition and unrelated to prostate cancer, it can greatly affect a man’s quality of life.

Could you be at risk?

Here are common urinary symptoms* of BPH:

Frequent need for the toilet, day and night

Difficulty or delay in starting

Weak, slow or intermittent streams

Feeling of unemptied bladder

* Not to be confused with symptoms of prostate cancer.

What are the treatment options?

Non-Invasive

Medication & Monitoring

Minimally Invasive

Prostatic Urethral Lift (PUL)

Minimally Invasive

Thermotherapies & Lasers

Most Invasive

Surgery

What can you do next?

Download our info sheet for more details on BPH symptoms and treatment options. It also includes a list of useful questions you can ask your doctor during the first visit.

References

1.

Berry, J Urol 1984