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By the time a man reaches the age of 40, his prostate, a small gland that provides the fluid to carry sperm in ejaculate, has been on the job for at least a quarter of a century. It’s also right about this time that this tiny gland decides it wants to start getting noticed by growing larger, a condition called benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH).

A man with an enlarged prostate first notices that he no longer sleeps through the night because the prostate’s pressure against his urethra makes a once or twice a night bathroom visit essential. Other symptoms include urine that leaks or dribbles or in some cases trouble starting a stream of urine after feeling that familiar urge to urinate.

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Benign prostatic hyperplasia is commonly known as an enlarged prostate gland. The prostate glad is about the size and shape of a walnut. Located just below the bladder, it surrounds the urethra, which carries urine out of the bladder. The prostate produces semen, the fluid that carries sperm.

The prostate gland continues to grow all through a man’s life. This rarely causes evils until later in life. The layer of tissue around the prostate keeps it from growing outward. As a result, the prostate gland begins to press on the urethra like a clamp. It is a noncancerous situation.

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Prostatitis affects at least half of all men in the world at some time in their lives. Having this condition does not increase their risk of developing any other prostate disease, such as prostate cancer, yet, the symptoms are truly annoying and disturbing for those who have it. What is Prostatitis? Prostatitis is an inflammation or infection of the prostate gland. It is most common among young to middle-aged men. Prostatitis is caused by bacteria,but more often than not, there are signs of an inflamed prostate but no bacteria is present. The other possible causes of Prostatitis other than bacterial infection are: Autoimmune Response or disordered immune response Neuromuscular, tension, or physical injury Uric Acid disorder Prostate stones Urethral stricture Underlying prostate diseases such as Prostate Cancer and BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) Food allergy Yeast infestation Specific yeast problem from the Genus Candida Virus Common Prostatitis Symptoms are: Trouble passing urine or pain when passing urine A burning or stinging feeling when passing urine Strong, frequent urges to pass urine Chills and high fever Low back pain or body aches Pain in the belly, groin, or behind the scrotum Rectal pressure or pain Urethral discharge with bowel movements Genital and rectal throbbing Sexual problems and loss of sex drive Blocked urine Painful ejaculation (sexual climax). There are four main types of Prostatitis: Acute Bacterial Prostatitis This is the least common of the

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At age 73, I have an enlarged prostate gland and difficulty sleeping. I do not have prostate cancer. After strenuous exercise, can I use Tylenol PM as a sleep aid or would it likely increase the enlargement of my prostate gland?


India is becoming the first option for the surgery of Enlarged Prostate glands due to world class healthcare facilities provided by the JCI (JCAHO) / ISO accredited hospitals in India. The services offered to the international patients for the surgery of Enlarged Prostate glands in India involves the Pr-Treatment Stage, Treatment Stage and Post Treatment follow up along with necessary support for safe and quick recovery of the patient. Enlarged Prostate cancerous gland grows and spreads through 3 routes. The first way is the Local growth. As the tumor grows, it becomes large enough to compress urethra making it difficult to urinate. Local tumor can grow upward invading the bladder and some investicals or it can grow towards back invading the rectum. The prostate tumor may also break out either side of the prostate through the capsule that surrounds it and spread into the normal tissue nearby. The second way the cancer can spread is by sending ulcers to the lymphatic systems. The lymphatic systems consist of tinny vessels smaller than blood vessels that run through tinny little organs called as lymph nodes. These lymph nodes act as filtering devices that helps our body fight infections. When a person has cancer, the cells can enter the lymph nodes and spread via the limp system to other parts of the body. The third and most dangerous way the cancer can spread is by sending out cancerous cell in the blood supplies. These cells can go anywhere the blood supply goes. They

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