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12/11/07
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Health Tip: Symptoms of Enlarged Prostate
Description:
An enlarged prostate, medically referred to as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), occurs in most men as they age. It does not raise your risk for prostate cancer.
Here are the most common symptoms of BPH, courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine: Difficulty starting to urinate. Weak stream while urinating. Strong, sudden need to urinate. Inability to urinate. Painful urination or bloody urine. Being unable to completely empty the bladder. If you have any of these symptoms, speak with your doctor. Last Updated: Feb. 12, 2007 Read the Complete Article Similar content: Botox Could Treat Enlarged Prostate, in Prostate Cancer Blood Test Spots Severe Enlarged Prostate, in Prostate Cancer Health Tip: Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, in Multiple Sclerosis Health Tip: Symptoms of Depression in Alzheimer's Patients, in Alzheimers Health Tip: Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer, in Prostate Cancer |

