Signs Of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
When To See A Doctor

If a male patient is experiencing symptoms of BPH and is concerned about their prostate health, they should consider consulting their doctor about their symptoms. On the other hand, some men may not be too bothered by their symptoms, but either way, it is imperative that a man speaks to their doctor about any urinary issues they experience. For one, it can be difficult to predict how BPH will turn out and men should not assume the problem will resolve itself. A doctor will want to rule out other possible conditions that can cause urinary issues of course and some symptoms might need immediate medical attention as well, making it essential that a man visits his doctor sooner rather than later. Also, if a male patient is experiencing certain symptoms, such as they cannot urinate at all, urinating frequently and it’s painful and accompanied by fever and chills, bloody urine, or they feel a significant pain in the lower abdominal region and urinary tract, then visiting a doctor is imperative at this point as well.