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What are the 4 factors that contribute to BPH?
Common risk factors for BPH
- Family history.
- Ethnic background. BPH can affect men of all ethnic backgrounds.
- Diabetes. Research suggests that diabetes has an important role in the development of BPH.
- Heart disease. Heart disease doesn’t cause BPH.
- Obesity.
- Inactivity.
- Erectile dysfunction.
Can BPH be caused by stress?
In addition, it turns out that stress may also worsen the symptoms of BPH, according to Harvard Medical School. Although the exact relationship between stress and BPH is unclear, it’s possible that stress may cause levels of certain hormones to shift, which in turn results in prostate enlargement.
Who is at highest risk for BPH?
Men with the following factors are more likely to develop benign prostatic hyperplasia:
- age 40 years and older.
- family history of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
- medical conditions such as obesity, heart and circulatory disease, and type 2 diabetes.
- lack of physical exercise.
- erectile dysfunction.
What makes BPH worse?
Decongestants, such as pseudoephedrine (Sudafed), are used to treat congestion often associated with a cold. These drugs, which are called vasopressor adrenergics, worsen BPH symptoms because they tighten muscles in the prostate and bladder neck. When these muscles tighten, urine can’t easily leave the bladder.
Should I worry about BPH?
Do not ignore painful or burning urination, painful ejaculation, blood in the urine or semen, frequent pain in the lower back, hips, pelvic or rectal area. Possible complications from untreated BPH include the following: Decreased kidney function.
What raises your risk of BPH?
Age – BPH symptoms are typically first noticed in men over the age of 50
How dangerous is BPH?
Sometimes urinary obstruction from BPH is so severe that no urine can leave the bladder at all. This is called bladder outlet obstruction. It can be dangerous because urine trapped in the bladder can cause urinary tract infections and damage your kidneys. BPH and prostate cancer can share many symptoms.
What drugs should be avoided in BPH?
NSAIDs. These pain relievers include aspirin and Advil.
How to relieve BPH symptoms?
Reduce stress by exercising regularly and practicing relaxation techniques such as meditation.