Author: Wilmington Men's Health

Enlarged Prostate: Myths vs Facts of BPH

There are many medical conditions that have confusing and erroneous online information. One of these is an enlarged prostate or BPH. Let’s separate the truth from the myths.

Myth #1: BPH Is The First Step To Cancer

Fact: This is an easy one to spot if you take the time to know what the acronym means. BPH stands for benign prostatic hyperplasia. Benign means NOT cancerous.

BPH is an enlarged prostate gland which many men develop as they age which interferes with the passage of urine.

BPH plays no role in developing cancer. The two conditions are completely unrelated.

Myth #2: Every Man Suffers With Symptoms From BPHDoctor holding stethoscope and paper sheet with text bph.

Fact: Some men have no symptoms from BPH. Others can have mild symptoms, but there are men who do have annoying symptoms that keep them awake at night, plus other more serious effects.

They can include the following:

  • Urge incontinence
  • Thin stream and dribbling at the end
  • Difficulty starting to urinate
  • Waking up several times at night to pee

Myth #3: You Just Have To Live With BPH

Fact: If your symptoms begin affecting your quality of life, there are treatments that can help. Reach out to Wilmington Men’s Health for treatment options in Wilmington, NC.

Myth #4: The Larger the Prostate Gets, The Symptoms Are More Severe

Fact: There is no correlation between size and symptoms. A very small enlargement can cause severe symptoms, whereas a larger prostate can cause hardly any effects.

Myth #5: You Don’t Need Any Treatment For BPH

Fact: There are multiple reasons you should see Wilmington Men’s Health for treatment. There are other issues that can develop like frequent urinary tract infections or bladder stones. Left untreated, these conditions can lead to kidney and bladder damage. It is important to speak with Dr, Kirby about the possibility of kidney damage and loss of kidney function.

Myth #6: Medication Is the Only Treatment For BPH

Fact: Medication may be the first treatment Wilmington Men’s Health prescribes to see if your symptoms are reduced. If your symptoms do not improve with meds, there are minimally invasive procedures like UroLift you can consider.

UroLift is a procedure performed in an office setting under local anesthetic. It takes about one hour. It opens the urethra without any cutting, heating, or removal of prostate tissue.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

If you are having urinary issues, contact Wilmington Men’s Health at (910) 763-6251 for a consultation and possible diagnosis of BPH.

What Every Man Should Know About Vasectomies

Half a million men in the U.S. undergo a vasectomy each year, and it has now become the most commonly performed urological procedure. By comparison though, three times more women undergo permanent contraception. With tubal ligation comes more health risks for the female because it is a more invasive procedure. In addition It is much more costly, and it requires a longer recovery time. What’s wrong with this picture?

It’s time to clear up some myths about vasectomy and provide some factual information that every man should know.

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