Definition | Causes | Risk Factors | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatment | Prevention

Diagnosis

BPH diagnosis is based on:

  • Your age
  • Symptoms
  • Digital rectal exam—the doctor inserts a gloved finger into the rectum to examine the area

Other tests may include:

Testing for prostate specific antigen (PSA) is often used to screen for prostate cancer. However, BPH may cause a lesser elevation in PSA levels. This can raise false concerns about the presence of cancer.

Treatment

Treatment is not needed for mild cases. Most men with BPH eventually request medical intervention.

Treatments include:

Medicines prescribed to treat BPH include:

Each group of medicines has different side effects. Enzyme inhibitors may cause decreased sexual desire and problems with erection. Alpha-blockers may cause decreased blood pressure, dizziness, and stuffy nose. Antimuscarinics can cause dry mouth, constipation, dry eyes, trouble emptying the bladder, and confusion.

If you have BPH, you should not take decongestant drugs containing alpha-agonists (eg, pseudoephedrine). These drugs can worsen BPH symptoms.

Surgical procedures include:

  • Transurethral surgical resection of the prostate (TURP)—a scope is inserted through the penis to remove the enlarged portion of the prostate
  • Transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP)—small cuts are made in the neck of the bladder to widen the urethra
  • Open surgery—removal of the enlarged portion of the prostate through an incision, usually in the lower abdominal area, much more invasive then TURP or TUIP
  • Prostatic stents—tiny metal coils that are inserted into urethra to widen it and keep it open
    • Usually used for men who do not wish to take medication or have surgery
    • Does not appear to be a good long-term option

Examples of herbal products that have been studied as a possible BPH treatments include:

  • Saw palmetto—Results from studies vary on how useful saw palmetto is in reducing symptoms.
  • Beta-sitosterol—Some studies suggest that this may help reduce symptoms.
  • Pygeum—Some studies suggest that this may help reduce symptoms.

If you are diagnosed with BPH, follow your doctor's instructions.