An Enlarged Prostate Causes Urinary Problems. Do You Have Symptoms?
Incidence of an enlarged prostate — a non-cancerous and treatable condition— increases as men age and can negatively impact the quality of their lives Symptoms typically begin to occur after age 50. The most common symptoms of an enlarged prostate include:
- Frequent urination, especially at night
- Inability to completely empty the bladder
- Hesitancy – stop & go urination
- Dribbling after voiding
- Straining to urinate
- Urgent urination
- Weak stream
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