A man can give anything to have a child but a man will everything to pass urine.
I started urology posting 25 days ago and the commonest condition of worry are issues regarding the prostate.
It's so bad that once you see an elderly man crying you are almost sure that he is having problems passing urine due to his enlarged prostate.
What is the prostate?
The prostate is a walnut-shaped organ in the body responsible for the production of semen which is fluid in the sperm.
The prostate is located beneath the bladder which is the organ that stores urine.
The urethra is a small tube that connects the bladder to the external environment. In essence, the urethra is a passage for urine out of the body.
The prostate surrounds the urethra at the bladder neck
The rectum is also behind the prostate.
What is prostatic enlargement?
The prostate is capable of growing like every other part of the body.
However, it is unique in that most of its growth occurs when one is ageing.
The prostate can grow in two patterns. It can either grow in a malignant pattern or a benign pattern or both.
The malignant pattern means cancerous growth.
This means that walnut-sized prostate can grow to be as big as a lemon
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What causes prostate enlargement?
There are two main causes of prostate enlargement
- Benign prostatic enlargement
- prostatic cancer.
Which people are at risk of having prostate enlargement?
Firstly, the prostate is a major organ and hence men are at risk of having a large prostate.
As grey hair comes with age so does prostatic enlargement.
It has been observed that at the age of 50 about 50% of men will have prostate enlargement.
At 85, 90% of men will have an enlarged prostate.
Also, genetics plays a role in most medical conditions. This implies that a positive family history of any of the types of prostate growth increases one's chance of having prostate enlargement.
Is there a higher chance of having prostate cancer if one has Benign prostatic enlargement?
The answer is No. Many men are most times worried about this but the truth is they occur independently of each other.
A person might have BPE and not have prostate cancer and another might have BPE and prostate cancer. While someone else can have prostatic cancer from the very beginning.
What are the early signs of prostatic enlargement?
The earliest sign of prostate enlargement is hesitancy before urinating and going to the toilet a lot at night.
Once you start experiencing these symptoms, it might be a pointer to prostate issues.
Most men complain of going to the toilet to urinate more than 6 times at might compared to going 2 times in the past.
Other symptoms include;
Urgency means the inability to hold urine for a short period. Most times when they have the urge to pass urine, they must go at that instance or else they would wet themselves.
Incomplete voiding; this is a feeling of still wanting to pass urine after completing the process. They always feel like there is something in there.
Weak stream: In later stages, they are not able to give a strong flow. For example, while growing up I could pee and it will hit the wall from a distance, however, their urine can't flow even with straining, the flow doesn't improve.
Sometimes, they start and stop several times in the process of urinating. This phenomenon is called intermittency.
Treatment of prostate enlargement
The treatment of prostate enlargement is dependent on a lot of factors.
Age, health, size of the prostate and symptoms are different factors that can help determine the treatment.
Are there lifestyle changes that can help improve symptoms of an enlarged prostate?
Yes, there are lifestyle modifications that help with the symptoms. They include;
- Reducing alcohol intake at night
- Reducing intake of caffeinated drinks - lowering the amount of fluid taken at night.
It is worth noting that these lifestyle modifications don't reduce the size of the prostate. They only reduce the severity of the symptoms.
Is surgery the only way to treat prostate enlargement?
The answer is No. There are medical ways to treat prostate enlargement
There are different ways to treat the prostate medically.
One of the ways include administering drugs that help relax the muscles of the prostate.
Also, some drugs help to reduce the size of the prostate.
The drugs may be used alone or in combination.
Drugs like tamsulosin and finasteride have been shown to improve symptoms and shrink the growth of the prostate.
What surgeries are done for prostate enlargement?
Different surgeries can cure an enlarged prostate
They include;
Transurethral resection of the prostate which involves removing a part of the prostate through the penile route.
Open prostatectomy; involves removal of the prostate through the abdominal route.
Orchidectomy; Some studies have shown that testosterone is responsible for the growth of the prostate.
The testis is also responsible for the production of testosterone.
Therefore, removal of the testis will invariably, reduce the growth of the prostate.
Are there natural ways of treating prostate enlargement?
Yes, there are natural ways however there are controversies in the studies available.
Saw palmetto is a herbal remedy used in the treatment of benign prostate enlargement.
Saw palmetto is gotten from the fruit of palm tree.
Like I earlier said, controversies are surrounding their use.
Studies have shown that saw palmetto can be compared to placebo
This means that we can't categorically say that using this extract can reduce the chances of getting Bpe.
Some Asian studies have also linked eating fruits and vegetables to shrinking prostate size too.
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Complications of Prostatic enlargement
Complications of prostate enlargement can range from life-threatening conditions to very mild conditions.
Mild ones include haematuria, difficulty with passing urine etc
Life-threatening ones include anaemia, paralysis, bone pain and even seizures when cancer metastasizes to the brain.
Chronic kidney can ensue from backflow pressure from the bladder.
Can prostate enlargement be prevented?
The answer is no. It's like grey hair to old people.
As one ages prostate enlarges.
The key to preventing fatal outcomes include
A yearly visit to the urologist to have a proper examination of the prostate
Yearly Prostate-specific antigen test after the age of 50.
Then 6monthly check after the age of 65.
I hope you had an educative read.
Thank you for reading.
I will appreciate every feedback I get on this post.
References
- Surgical manual 2nd edition by Udefiagbon
-Healthline
Web MD - NHS