Benign prostatic hyperplasia

Benign benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is mainly due to different degrees of glandular and / or fibrous dysfunction in the elderly, as well as hyperplasia of muscle tissue, which causes the prostate to increase in volume, destroy normal structures and cause a series of dysfunction diseases. Benign benign prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in middle-aged and elderly men, and about half of men over 50 years of age will develop clinical symptoms. The prostatic hypertrophy squeezes the urethra, causing a series of symptoms of dysuria, such as frequent urinary urgency, weak urine flow, and endless urination. These symptoms seriously affect the quality of life of patients, and untimely treatment will lead to many serious complications (such as acute urinary retention, stones, renal insufficiency, etc.), and even endanger patients' lives.

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