Prostate hyperplasia can be cancerous

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BPH is usually not cancerous.

Prostate hyperplasia can be cancerous

BPH is usually caused by the interaction of cell proliferation and apoptosis imbalance, chronic inflammation, prostate stromal epithelium and other factors. Such lesions generally do not lead to cell malignant transformation, so BPH is generally not cancerous. If the patient with BPH is serious, it may cause urinary retention, urinary tract infection, bladder stones and other diseases.

Patients should develop good living habits in daily life, increase drinking water, and record the number of urination, time, urine volume and other information, which is helpful for diagnosis and treatment of diseases.



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