Causes
The prostate grows during the aging process, putting pressure on the urethra. As urine travels from the bladder through the urethra, the enlarged prostate creates pressure. This pressure causes patients to feel the urge to urinate even though only a small amount of urine has accumulated. Incontinence or dripping urine may also be an indication of an enlarged prostrate. If you have Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), you may have one or more of these problems.
Prevention
Diet for Reducing and Preventing Prostate
Symptoms
Occurrence
Causes
Preparation for Medical Appointment
Support from Health Care Providers
Cultural Attitudes about the Prostrate
Psychological Implications
Career/Employment
Tests and Diagnosis
Treatment with Prescription Drugs
Surgical Procedures
Complications
Risk Factors and Warnings
Coping and Support
