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prostate health Part 10 – Signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)

We know from 40 years of age, levels of prolactin produced testosterone of men increases, stimulating the production of the enzyme 5-alpha reductase that causes the conversion of testosterone the testosterone-DHT gihydro enlarged prostate and cause other problems. Therefore, to prevent the symptoms of hypertrophy prostate Impend course is the conversion of testosterone to DHT. Unfortunately, aging is not the sole cause of the prostate. In this section, we'll see the signs and symptoms of chronic prostatic hyperplasia prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

1. Nocturia.
Nocturia is defined like being awakened at night one or more times to urinate. It is more common than individual ages. This pattern often seen in people with this condition is an increase in the number of times to get up at night to urinate during the rest of his life.
The nocturnal polyuria is an important cause of nocturia in which there is an overproduction urine during the night. It is defined as the volume of urine during the night is over 20-30% of the total 24 hours of urine. Nocturia occurs more frequently in the elderly. It also occurs in women and men differently. Nocturia experience of women in general Following childbirth, menopause, and pelvic organ prolapse. Nocturia in men can be directly attributed to hyperplasia hyperplasia prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also known as the prostate.

2. Dysuria.
Dysuria is a complication associated with genitourinary infections often results in painful urination because the infection has made its way into the urinary tract, causing a urinary tract infection. Dysuria in men generally be the sign of a complication of the prostate, commonly called prostate hyperplasia caused by hormonal imbalances associated the production of estrogen.

3. Asymptomatic
As we know the prostate enlarges as men age. Asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis may be diagnosed when infection fighting cells are the source of this common symptoms of prostatitis such as difficulty urination, fever and lower back and pelvic pain.

4. Epididymitis
Epididymitis is an inflammation of the epididymis, which connects the testicle with the vas deferens. Epididymitis is usually caused by infection of the urethra or bladder. Epididymitis may begin with a slight fever and chills, with feeling of heaviness in the testicle which becomes increasingly sensitive to pressure or traction.

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Women of the prostate?

Ok I know this may seem a bit strange but I always thought that only men have. I just confused the other day watching an advertisement for a medicine that helps men with enlarged prostate. As I crossed all the side effects reported that "women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant should not take this medicine" why do you say that if only men and women have prostates have no reason to take this medicine? Haha

Only men have, but they have to say that to meet the yes – There are many stupid people there … It's like a warning not to use your hairdryer in the bathtub / shower lol

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