What Are The Symptoms Of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia?

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BPH causes symptoms in only about one-half of men who have an enlarged prostate. Because of the location of the prostate gland, it can press on the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body). Initially, men may notice problems starting urination, and when other symptoms occur, they typically involve problems with the urinary tract and bladder, such as:

Sudden urge to urinate
Getting up to urinate more frequently during the night
Weak urine stream
Dribbling after urination
Incontinence
Men with BPH or enlarged prostates are often unable to completely empty their bladders, allowing urine to stagnate. This increases risks of urinary tract infections and bladder stones. If the obstruction is persistent, pressure can build in the urinary tract and damage the kidneys.

Some over-the-counter drugs, including antihistamines, can affect urine flow and bladder function, and cause a temporary blockage in men with BPH.

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