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Enlarged Prostate - Is Drug Treatment Enough ?

By: Lotte Golz Home | Cancer | Prostate-Cancer


The first question that you have to ask yourself when it comes to enlarged prostate treatment , is whether or not you should treat the situatuion at all.
At the time the condition has been diagnosed by your doctor ( a major step to make certain that the signs that you are feeling are due to an enlarged prostate and not anything else ), you need to make up your mind whether or not the situation is annoying you. If it is not, then for many men, the answer is not to take care of it at all but simply to let your doctor test out the condition for you every 6 months.
If, nevertheless, you are troubled by the symptoms, or your doctor feels that there is a chance of developing complications, from the problem, then enlarged prostate treatment should be sought.
The first line of defense will be drug treatment . There are a number of drugs at this time in use and others under active testing and development. On the whole , drug treatment will not make well the situation but it can give a relief from the symptoms of an enlarged prostate. You will need to discuss drug treatment with your doctor .A lot of patients in this age group , for which an enlarged prostate is common , will already be on medicine treatment for other diseases. Your doctor will also talk about the range of side effects which enlarged prostate treatment drugs carry with them.
If you do not feel fit for medicine treatment (or you doctor does not think that medicine treatment will be effective in your case) then the next step is to consider minimally invasive surgical procedure. There are a choice of procedures on hand these days , some of which can be undertaken on a day patient basis , and some which will require a few days in hospital. In usually minimally invasive surgery is designed to minimize the prostate gland or to remove prostate tissue from the vicinity around the urethra and thus ease constriction on the urethra and restore the flow of urine from the bladder.
If these kind of treatment are not proper, or have been tried and proved unsuccessful, then enlarged prostate treatment will be a surgery. Two frequently performed operations are the TURP and TUIP both of which can be carried out laparoscopically or using robot equipment and require to stay in hospital between 2 and 3 days. In other cases, especially where the prostate is remarkably enlarged, conventuional open operation may be performed with hospitalization typically lasting about a week.



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