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- $Title{Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Symptoms, Treatment, and Side Effects}
- $Subject{prostate benign prostatic hyperplasia BPH prostate gland urinary
- stream urinate urine urination bladder urethra finasteride Proscar male
- hormone male hormones erection semen sexual urge sexual desire hypertrophy
- medication medications}
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- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Symptoms, Treatment, and Side Effects
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- QUESTION: What can you tell me about a new medicine for men with prostate
- trouble? I think I have all the symptoms that my brother has, and he is
- taking the medicine. Can I buy it at the pharmacy, or is a doctor's
- prescription needed? And my last question, is there any danger in taking this
- stuff? Please consider these questions for your column. I think there must
- be a lot of guys like me who could use the information.
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- ANSWER: If you are over 50, and there have been some changes in the way you
- urinate, you may well have a condition known as "benign prostatic hyperplasia"
- (BPH). This is an enlargement of the prostate gland, and affects many men
- over the age of 50. It is not a cancerous condition (thus the word "benign"
- in the name), but must be evaluated carefully to be sure of the diagnosis.
- The symptoms include a weakening of the urinary stream, difficulty or
- hesitancy in starting to urinate, a need to pass water more frequently
- (particularly at night), and a sense that the bladder is never completely
- emptied afterward. All of these symptoms are caused by the fact that the
- prostate gland has grown and is now pressing on the urethra, the tube that
- leads from the bladder and carries the urine out of the body. If these
- symptoms are mild, and the doctor can make the diagnosis of BPH, a period of
- waiting with frequent monitoring may be all that is needed. However when
- symptoms are bothersome, a choice between medication or surgery should be
- made.
- The new medication your brother may be using is called finasteride (brand
- name Proscar by Merck & Co.) It acts to lower the amount of a male hormone in
- the body, which is a major cause for the growth of the prostate gland. This
- causes the prostate to shrink, and the urinary symptoms gradually decrease as
- well. It may take as long as 6 months before improvement may be seen, and
- although the medication may help, surgery may still be necessary.
- Though not dangerous, there are some side effects from this medication,
- as with all medications, that may occur in a small percentage of men who take
- the medication. They include a reduced sexual urge, or difficulties with
- erection. In some cases the amount of semen released during sex may be less,
- though this does not seem to interfere with normal relations. The medication
- is available only with a doctor's prescription, and should only be used after
- a complete examination and diagnosis.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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