Signs Of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

A Weak Stream

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Affecting almost fifty percent of men by the age of sixty, BPH is a frustrating and common issue. As the male ages, his prostate can become enlarged, pressing on the urethra and on part of the bladder, resulting in a weak stream when urinating. Specifically, the muscles around the urethra tighten up, making it difficult for the man to urinate, resulting in a weak and slow stream. This does not necessarily mean the male will develop prostate cancer, but it does indicate that they could have BPH or another urinary condition. However, it can cause problems, such as bladder and kidney damage, and incontinence. One way to improve a weak urine stream is to do kegel exercises. For instance, the patient can stand or sit on the toilet and contract the muscles that allow them to stop and start the flow of urine, holding it for five to ten seconds. These exercises should be done five to fifteen times, three to five times a week to help improve bladder control and function.

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