Keep getting up at night for the loo? Or experiencing a weak, intermittent stream?

You may have a benign enlarged prostate — also known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).

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What is Benign
Prostatic Hyperplasia?

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, or BPH, is a condition in which the prostate enlarges as men get older. Over 40% of men in their 50s and over 70% of men in their 60s have BPH1. While BPH is a benign condition and unrelated to prostate cancer, it can greatly affect a man’s quality of life.

Could you be at risk?

Here are common urinary symptoms* of BPH:

Frequent need for the toilet, day and night

Difficulty or delay in starting

Weak, slow or intermittent streams

Feeling of unemptied bladder

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* Not to be confused with symptoms of prostate cancer.

What are the treatment options?

Non-Invasive

Medication & Monitoring

Minimally Invasive

Prostatic Urethral Lift (PUL)

Minimally Invasive

Thermotherapies & Lasers

Most Invasive

Surgery

Measure your BPH
symptom score

Take the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) questionnaire now to measure the severity of your symptoms.

Find a Urologist

Consult a urologist in your area to have your symptoms diagnosed and treated.

What can you do next?

Download our info sheet for more details on BPH symptoms and treatment options. It also includes a list of useful questions you can ask your doctor during the first visit.

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References

1.

Berry, J Urol 1984