Complications of benign prostatic hyperplasia
→ Sudden inability to urinate (urinary retention).
→ Urinary tract infections (UTIs).
→ Bladder stones.
→ Bladder damage.
→ Kidney damage.
The size of your prostate doesn’t necessarily determine the severity of your symptoms. Some men with only slightly enlarged prostates can have significant symptoms, while other men with very enlarged prostates can have only minor urinary symptoms.
Investigations for prostate
→ Urinalysis: Your urine is checked for blood and bacteria.
→ Uroflowmetry : Flow rate of urine is tested.
→ Urodynamic test: Your bladder is filled with liquid via a catheter to measure the pressure of your bladder during urination.
→ Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test: This blood test checks for prostate infections/ cancer of the prostate.
→ Post-void residual: This tests the amount of urine left in your bladder after urination.
→ Cystoscopy: This is the examination of your urethra and bladder with a tiny lighted scope that is inserted into your urethra
→ USG of KUB : ultrasound of kidney, ureter & bladder determines the approximate prostate size , bladder condition , any swelling in the kidneys due to backpressure changes caused by prostate enlargement.
→ TRUS : An ultrasound procedure called transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS) may be used to help the doctor see where to take the needle biopsy. Ultrasound is not effective as a diagnostic tool by itself because it cannot differentiate very well between benign inflammations and cancer.
Do’s
→ Take your medication as per doctor’s advise
→ Less fluid intake in evening
→ Consume 4 or more servings of vegetables everyday
→ Stay physically active
→ Empty bladder before going to bed
→ Practice kegel exercises
Dont’s
→ Don’t drink any fluids atleast two hours before bedtime
→ Don’t keep water on nightstand
→ Avoid carbonated drinks, coffee , juices , lemon water , chocolate, pineapple , cherries
→ Don’t let your waistline increase
→ Don’t take diuretics at night
→ Don’t smoke
→ Don’t take medicines that aggravate symptoms ( antihistaminics, decongestants)