Prostate Problems?
Problems with the prostate gland
become more common as men
age. It surrounds the urethra, the
tube that carries urine away
from the bladder. In a common
problem, benign prostatic hyperplasia
(BPH), the prostate enlarges
and presses against the urethra.
BPH isn’t cancer and doesn’t
cause it. However, some symptoms
of BPH can mimic those of
prostate cancer or an infection
called prostatitis. So talk with your
doctor if you have any of these
BPH symptoms:
- A frequent need to urinate, especially at night
- Difficulty urinating or stopping the flow of urine
- Sudden or urgent urination
- Dripping after urinating
- A decrease in urine flow
If your symptoms are mild, try
drinking fewer fluids in the
evening. And urinate often.
You can also talk with your doctor
about substitutes for medicines
such as cold and cough
medications or blood pressure
drugs that may worsen symptoms.
If your symptoms are more
severe, treatments are available.