Therapy | Prostate Enlargement

Therapy When a patient is told that he or she has been diagnosed with an enlarged prostate, they ask themselves what can be done about it. There are a number of different treatment options for prostate enlargement. These depend, among other things, on the severity of the disease and the associated symptoms. They can be … Therapy | Prostate Enlargement

Complications | Prostate Enlargement

Complications The enlargement of the prostate is harmless in itself. The worsening symptoms and complications that affect the urinary tract and kidneys, such as urinary tract infection and cystitis, are detrimental. Acute urinary retention can occur at any stage. Here, the already narrow bladder outlet is completely closed by additional swelling. This is an emergency … Complications | Prostate Enlargement

Consequences of prostate enlargement | Prostate Enlargement

Consequences of prostate enlargement A benign enlarged prostate (BPH) can exist without causing any symptoms. However, it can develop into an obstacle to urine flow, because the prostate lies directly against the opening of the bladder and the urethra runs through the prostate at its beginning. This leads to so-called lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). … Consequences of prostate enlargement | Prostate Enlargement

Prostate Enlargement

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostate enlargement, benign prostatic syndrome, prostate adenoma, prostate hypertrophy Definition There is a benign enlargement of the inner zone (“transitional zone”) of the prostate (prostate gland). Connective tissue and muscle cells (so-called stromal parts) are mainly affected. Affected are mainly men of advanced age. Here, an incision was made parallel to … Prostate Enlargement

Stages of prostate enlargement | Prostate Enlargement

Stages of prostate enlargement There are three stages of benign prostate enlargement Stage of irritationThere are obstructive and irritative symptoms Residual urine stageThe emptying mechanism can no longer be adequately maintained (decompensation). The frequency of urination increases (pollakiuria). There is a residual urine of 100 – 150 ml on average. Backwater stageThe expulsion function of … Stages of prostate enlargement | Prostate Enlargement

Problems with urination

Definition Problems with urination can occur in various forms. The exact problems must be differentiated according to type, frequency, pain, timing and accompanying symptoms. In general, urination problems can take the following forms: Causes The causes of any problem with urination are many and varied. Pain when urinating often occurs as a symptom of inflammation … Problems with urination

Symptoms | Problems with urination

Symptoms The main symptom “problems urinating” can be described and substantiated even more precisely. Decisive for the diagnosis is whether it is a burning sensation or whether the bladder is disturbed or increased. There are often additional symptoms for any cause and underlying disease. In many cases, pain when urinating is caused by infections of … Symptoms | Problems with urination

Diagnosis | Problems with urination

Diagnosis A detailed anamnesis is decisive for making a diagnosis, which focuses on accompanying symptoms, gender and age of the patient and on the exact description of the problem with urination. It is just as important to differentiate whether a pain occurs at the beginning or end of a micturition as it is to distinguish … Diagnosis | Problems with urination

Prognosis | Problems with urination

Prognosis The prognosis in general is very good. Infectious diseases can be treated well. Depending on the pathogen, the disease subsides within several days to a few weeks. Fungal infections in particular can take a long time. If the prostate is too large, this is not a dangerous, but at best an annoying condition. This … Prognosis | Problems with urination

Inflammation bladder

Inflammation of the bladder (cystitis) falls into the somewhat more generally described area of uncomplicated urinary tract infections. One always speaks of such an uncomplicated infection when the kidney is not affected. Often an inflammation of the bladder is accompanied by irritation of the urethra. Causes The cause of an inflammation of the bladder is … Inflammation bladder