Starting at age 40, the levels of the by-product prolactin of
testosterone of men increases, stimulating the production of the enzyme
5-alpha reductase that causes the conversion of testosterone to
gihydro-testosterones DHT triggering prostate enlargement and other
problems. Therefore in order to prevent the symptoms of enlarged
prostate is to naturally impend the conversion of testosterone to DHT.
Unfortunately, aging is not the only cause of enlarged prostate. In this
article, we will discuss the chronic signs and symptoms of benign
prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
1. Nocturia.
Nocturia is
defined as being awakened at night one or more times in order to pass
urine. It becomes more common as the person becomes older. This common
pattern seen among people with this condition is an increased number of
times of waking up every night to urinate for the rest of their life.
Nocturnal Polyuria
is an important cause of nocturia in which there is an overproduction
of urine at night. It is defined to have nighttime urine volume that is
greater than 20-30% of the total 24 hour urine volume. Nocturia occurs
more commonly among older people. It also occurs in women and men
differently. Women generally experience nocturia as a result from
childbirth, menopause, and pelvic organ prolapse. Nocturia in men can be
directly attributed to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also known
as enlarged prostate.
2. Dysuria.
Dysuria is a complication
associated with genitourinary infections usually resulting in painful
urination because the infection has made its way into the urinary tract,
resulting in a urinary tract infection. Dysuria in men is usually
indicative of a complication of the prostate, commonly referred to as
prostatic hyperplasia caused by hormonal imbalances associated with
estrogen production.
3. Asymptomatic
As we know the prostate
gland becomes enlarged as a man ages. Asymptomatic inflammatory
prostatitis may be diagnosed when infection-fighting cells are present
causing common symptoms of prostatitis such as difficulty with
urination, fever, and lower back and pelvic pain.
4. Epididymitis
Epididymitis
is an inflammation of the epididymis that connects the testicle with
the vas deferens. Epididymitis is usually caused by infection of the
urethra or the bladder. Epididymitis may begin with a low grade fever and chills with a heavy sensation in the testicle which becomes increasingly sensitive to pressure or traction.
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