The personal experience from patients is that the lower urinary tract symptoms are caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia. The patients pay most attention to the lower urinary tract symptoms. I-PSS and QOL are the most common methods to judge the severity of the benign prostatic hyperplasia patients. The main reason for the patients to look…
Options for Treating BPH
If you have trouble in starting a urine stream or urinate frequently at night, you may be in a condition of an enlarged prostate gland. It is also called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). As the prostate gland gets larger, it may partially block or squeeze the urethra, thus causing problems of urinating. The incidence rate…