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Incidence of BPH increases over age

BPH is a natural part of aging and it becomes more common as you age. People say that roughly 50% of men over the age of 50 have BPH, 60% over 60, 70% over 70, and so on. Because of how common BPH is, symptoms of BPH are often ignored, but if left untreated, it may cause

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BPH causes LUTS

One of the common causes of LUTS in men is an enlarged prostate, a.k.a., BPH. You are more likely to experience LUTS if you are men over 50 and your urologist can help you identify the cause of LUTS and decide which treatment is right for you.

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LUTS means…

LUTS stands for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and it describe many various problems such as weak urine stream, nighttime bathroom trip (nocturia), frequent or urgent need to urinate, difficulty starting urination, hard to completely empty bladder, etc.

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BPH means…

Enlarged prostate is often called BPH, which stands for benign prostatic hyperplasia. BPH refers to the nonmalignant growth of prostate tissue and is a common cause of many urinary problems due to its location.

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Enlarged Prostate means…

The prostate, located right below the bladder, is responsible for producing semen. An enlarged prostate simply means that the prostate has grown larger, which can lead to problems with urination due to its location.

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What is Uroflow Test?

A uroflow test is used to measure your urinary tract function by recording how fast, how much, and how long it takes to urinate. The results are used to monitor blockage of the urinary tract.

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What is OABSS Score?

The OABSS is based on a symptom assessment questionnaire designed to quantify OAB symptoms as a single score. The scoring system is designed to place more weight on urgency and urgency incontinence than on frequency.

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