Early diagnosis and timely treatment for benign prostate hyperplasia may halt or slow down the progression of symptoms, enabling men to continue living good quality of life.
Men with benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) can make lifestyle changes, take prescription medicines, or undergo minimally invasive procedures or surgery.
Men above 40 years of age are at risk of developing enlarged prostate, a more common condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, that is often associated with underlying chronic conditions like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes; or those who don’t exercise regularly.