Due to the enlargement of the prostate, and the tissue enclosing it and not letting it expand, the prostate will start pressing against the urethra and the bladder with become more thick and sensible? It begins to contract even with the smallest amount of urine, which causes the need of disposing it more frequent. Eventually, the bladder will get weaker and end up losing the capability to release the urine by itself.
Like other conditions, BPH symptoms vary from person to person, they are mostly detected by men after the age of 55 and tend to aggravate as the time passes by, and these symptoms include:
- Frequent need to urinate
- Difficulty urinating
- Interrupted stream
- Dribbling when finishing urination
The severity of BPH does not depend on how big the prostate has expanded, in many cases those with minimum enlargement of the gland have more difficulty and the symptoms are more severe, than those with a noticeable enlarged gland who do not have urination problems, have few symptoms or none at all.

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