Prostate adenoma, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition in men over the age of 50. This condition is characterized by an enlargement of the prostate, which can lead to various symptoms and complications.
The exact causes of prostate adenoma are not defined, but it is believed that changes in hormone levels in aging men play a major role.
Diagnosis of prostate adenoma includes history taking, physical examination, ultrasound examination of the prostate, blood analysis.
Treatment of prostate adenoma may include medication therapy, surgical intervention, or minimally invasive procedures.
Preventive measures for prostate adenoma include maintaining a healthy lifestyle, regular monitoring by a urologist, and following proper work and rest regimen.
Prostate adenoma is treated by a urologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.