Have you been having difficulty emptying your bladder? Do you feel the need to go to the bathroom more often? Does the need to urinate at night wake you?
If so, you may be having problems with your prostate.
The main prostate function is to produce the fluid in semen and ejaculate. The prostate is a gland located under the bladder that surrounds the urethra, the tube that caries urine.
Common prostate problems in men are enlarged prostate and prostate cancer.
Enlarged prostate is also known as Benign Prostatic Enlargement (BPE). As the prostate gland grows bigger it presses on the urethra and obstructs the lumen difficulty in emptying the bladder. BPE is a very common condition as men get older. In their 60’s, half of the men hasve varying degree of prostate enlargement*.
The doctor may arrange a urine flow assessment and observe the condition for a while to see if there are signs of improvement. Medication to relax the muscles or shrink the prostate may be prescribed. If the condition is bad, a tube, may be put into the urethra and left in for a week or two to help empty the bladder.
In extreme cases, enlarged prostate treatment may include surgery. The prostate can be removed by a traditional surgical method Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP); or by laser enucleation (Holmium Laser Enucleation of Prostate); or even some new office-based treatments such as water vapour therapy or prostate urethral lift, which can preserve sexual function. The doctor will discuss the best treatment options.
Prostate cancer is the fourth leading cause of male cancer deaths in Hong Kong. It is commonly seen in men over 50 years old and in those with a family history of prostate cancer. The cause is unknown but people who are overweight; have a poor diet - high fat and calories; and smoke are at higher risk of prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer treatment depends on age, overall health and the aggressiveness of the cancer cells. Treatment options include robot-assisted surgical removal of the prostate, radiotherapy or surveillance. As all options have their own merits and drawbacks, the doctor will discuss the treatment options that are in your best interest.
Though the causes of the prostate problems are unknown, here are three tips you can follow to keep your prostate healthy and prevent serious problems.
* Naslund MJ, et al. Int J Clin Pract 2007;61:1437–45
If you experience any of the above symptoms, you should see a doctor as soon as possible.
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