Enlarged prostate


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Alternative Names

BPH; Benign prostatic hypertrophy (hyperplasia); Prostate - enlarged


Symptoms

Less than half of all men with BPH have symptoms of the disease, which include:




Signs and tests

After taking a complete medical history, your doctor will perform a digital rectal exam   to feel the prostate gland. The following tests may also be performed:

  • Urine flow rate
  • Post-void residual urine test to see how much urine is left in your bladder after urination
  • Pressure flow studies to measure the pressure in the bladder as you urinate
  • An IVP (an x-ray study) to confirm BPH or look for blockage
  • Urinalysis to check for blood or infection
  • Urine culture to check for infection
  • Voiding cystourethrogram  
  • A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test to screen for prostate cancer
  • Cystoscopy

In addition, you may be asked to complete a form to evaluate the severity of your symptoms and their impact on your daily life. Your score may be compared to past records to determine if the condition is getting worse.



Review Date: 02/09/2006
Reviewed By: David R. Knowles, M.D., Advanced Urologic Surgeons, Mt. Vernon, IL. Reviewprovided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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