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Benign prostatic enlargement
Benign prostatic enlargement
The prostate gland is found surrounding the tube (‘ureter’) carrying urine from the bladder to the outside. Thus an enlargement of the prostate narrows the lumen of the ureter causing difficulty in urination. Elderly males are commonly affected by this condition. It is diagnosed with the help of urine tests, blood tests, imaging and techniques which measure speed and volume of voided urine. Both medical and surgical treatment is available.
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