Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Treatment
Improving quality of life with medical or procedural options based on symptom severity.
Prostate enlargement treatment is planned with medical or procedural options based on symptom severity, prostate volume and general health.
For mild-to-moderate symptoms, medical treatment is often sufficient. For cases not responding to medication, or with recurrent infection, bleeding or inability to urinate, procedural/surgical options (e.g. Rezum, laser prostate surgery) are considered. Preservation of sexual function is also considered when planning treatment.
Who Is It For?
- Patients whose urinary symptoms affect quality of life
- Cases not responding to medical treatment
- Patients who develop complications
How Is It Performed?
Medical treatment is the first step. When needed, the procedural/surgical method applied is determined by prostate volume and the patient.
Recovery & Follow-up
Recovery varies by the method used; regular follow-up in medical treatment and recommended care in procedural treatment are important.
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