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BPH: Weighing surgical options

Ever wondered why older men seem to need to urinate frequently? An enlarged prostate gland is likely to blame. The condition, benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, is so common that it affects 90% of men by age 80.

The prostate gland is roughly donut shaped and is located below the bladder. The urethra, the “tube” that carries urine out from the bladder, passes through the prostate. As the prostate enlarges (swells), it squeezes the urethra, making it difficult for urine to flow through.

Symptoms of BPH include

While BPH is not dangerous, it can have a powerful impact on quality of life. Affected men feel they cannot stray far from a bathroom. And they worry about the embarrassment of an accident. BPH also causes frequent nighttime urination, which can bring on insomnia, fatigue, and depression.

Surgery
Although medication and lifestyle changes can be effective, if symptoms become too imposing, the doctor will probably suggest surgery. There are many different types. Review these questions with the doctor as you help your loved one evaluate the options:

There is no one surgery that fits all. And new approaches are being developed all the time. The goal is to find the surgery that brings the greatest relief for the longest period of time with the lowest likelihood of complications.

Do you have a relative struggling with BPH?
He may not feel comfortable talking about the problem. As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice have helped many families address this difficult and sometimes embarrassing condition. We can help. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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