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If your urinary problems are caused by infection or enlargement of the prostate gland, treatment may include:
a long course of antibacterial medication (for bacterial prostatitis) – because infection is difficult to get rid of, the antibacterial medication will need to be taken for many weeks.
medication to improve urine flow and other symptoms (for obstruction caused by an enlarged prostate)
surgical procedures (for blockage caused by an enlarged prostate) such as transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP), laser resection of the prostate, and for very large glands, open (enucleative) prostatectomy. This last procedure involves removing the enlarged prostatic tissue around the urethra and leaving the remaining prostate behind. It is not a common treatment for enlargement of the prostate. The type of surgery required depends on the size of the prostate and the condition of the urethra
UroLift® – for men for whom medication has not been successful but their prostates are not so enlarged that they need more invasive surgery. It involves the transurethral insertion of staples to separate the lobes of the prostate. It has minimal side effects and preserves ejaculatory and erectile function
a number of other procedures that have been developed to reduce urinary symptoms. Talk to your doctor about your options.
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