BPH, hematuria.

Dr. Addison Carter
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2025-05-02 05:29:15
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After a man has a benign prostatic hyperplasia, the male prostate will become abnormally enlarged. The enlarged prostate will press on the male bladder, urethra and rectum, resulting in difficulty urinating, urgency, frequency and slow urine flow, but generally does not show symptoms of hematuria. once the symptoms of hematuria are shown, the symptoms are very serious. If the prostate hyperplasia, also has reached the surgical indications, can not rule out the existence of prostatitis or prostate stones and other urinary system diseases, such as bladder stones, kidney stones, etc., this is also prostate hyperplasia, especially easy to induce performance.