Normal prostate size at age 50


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The normal value of prostate size at 50 years old generally refers to 2cm*3cm*4cm, but the actual situation varies from person to person.
The prostate is a male-specific gonad tissue. The size of the prostate at 50 years old should be equal to the size of the adult prostate. Generally, the prostate is 2cm in diameter, 3cm in diameter, and 4cm in diameter. However, in actual circumstances, the size of the prostate will change with age. If the prostate volume of a 50-year-old male exceeds the above values, it may be caused by physiological factors, but it may also be caused by pathological factors such as prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis. At this time, medical examination is generally required to clarify the cause of prostate enlargement.