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Benign prostatic hyperplasia (also known as Benign prostatic enlargement) is a common medical condition in men, especially older men.
Do you know what a prostate is?
The prostate is a small gland about the size of a walnut. It is located below the urinary bladder, behind the pubic symphysis, in front of the rectum, and around the urethra. The prostate releases fluids that contribute to the human ejaculate. This prostatic fluid helps to maintain the viability of sperm.
The prostate gland is undoubtedly a significant structure in the male reproductive anatomy. Unfortunately, in many men, it can become a source of concern.
The average prostate measures about 3.5cm by 2.5cm and weighs about 18g to 26g. However, it begins to gradually increase in size after the age of 40 years. This increase in size is what is referred to as hyperplasia and can produce some unpleasant signs and symptoms.
The signs and symptoms of BPH are mainly urinary symptoms because the enlarged prostate and its surrounding capsule transmit the pressure against the urinary bladder. They include:
If Benign prostatic enlargement is not treated on time, it can lead to: