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Friday, July 13, 2018

What could bring such a great deal of discomfort and remove this smile from men at old age?

What could bring such a great deal of discomfort and remove this smile from men at old age?

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From age 40, a man's prostate gland usually starts to enlarge. This condition is called benign prostatic
hyperplasia (BPH).This is non-cancerous, but it can cause a great deal of discomfort for men who suffer from the condition. When the prostate gland is inflamed or enlarged, urine flow from the bladder becomes difficult and causes pain and difficulty in emptying the bladder.

The prostate gland secretes a fluid that helps to nourish sperm. The gland itself surrounds the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine from the bladder out through the tip of the penis. As the prostate grows larger, it may press on the urethra. This narrowing of the urethra can cause some men with prostate enlargement to have trouble with urination. Prostate enlargement may be the most common health problem in men older than 60 years of age.

This usually prompt the sufferers to wake up in the middle of the night thinking their bladder is full but always not the case when they eventually get to the bathroom. This usually affects their sleep and that on its own could lead to other problems (health challenges) if not quickly averted.
As men get older the walls of our urethra get weaker, then, we find ourselves dashing to the bathroom often and sometimes it can be very annoying especially when you are out of your comfort zone (home). A weak urethra walls is a sign of an enlarged prostate and its symptoms include:

1. A weak or slow urinary stream 
2. Frequent urination 
3. Difficulty starting urination 
4. A feeling of incomplete bladder emptying
5. A sudden urge to urinate 
6. Painful urination 
7. Blood in the urine 
8. Straining to urinate 
9. Dribbling at the end of your urinary stream 
10. Nocturia (excessive urination at night)
The following above mentioned are the major symptoms but sometimes one might have an enlarged prostate and not experience these symptoms. This is why you are advised to be more health conscious as you get older. 

WHAT IS THE WAY OUT?

I know that is the next question on your mind. The doctors will recommend urine retention drugs, surgery or minimal surgery. Many would opt for surgery because they think it is the only way out. I believe Surgical operations should be an option if you can`t pass out urine yourself. 

Before considering Surgery as a solution, I advise that you explore Natural Treatments and diets that can shrink the enlarged prostate. Learn more
Writer: Francis Adekunle

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