Addressing Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia – Some updates
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Today, a significant number of men are getting more conscious about penile health. This blog aims to shed light on a very intimate concern that affected males find it difficult to even talk about, which is issues with the prostate. Dr. Cletus Georges shares his thoughts specifically on Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia is also called prostate enlargement. Although this condition is, fortunately, a noncancerous increase in the prostate gland's size, it is still known to cause a lot of discomfort. Some known symptoms of this are frequent urination, difficulty in urinating, weak ability, or even total inability to urinate, or loss of bladder control.
The symptoms fail to indicate that this condition has a social and psychological effect that can lead to a man's anxiety, depression, and even a hard-to-deny amount of shame. Fortunately, Dr. Cletus Georges also shares a positive update.
The UroLift System provides new hope for men with BPH. It is an advanced procedure that utilizes small implants that lift and hold the enlarged prostate, preventing it from blocking the urethra. The good news is that with this procedure, there is no need to surgically address the prostate tissue, eliminating any cutting, heating, or physical removal on the male organ.
Another benefit of the UroLift treatment, especially for younger men, is the preservation of ejaculation. With the success of UroLift, many individuals have attested to the way that their overall quality of life has been improved.
Dr. Cletus Georges graduated from Andrews University with a degree in Zoology with a Biomedical option in 1997. He is currently holding clinic at Health Orlando Urology. For related reading, visit this page.