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Enlarged Prostate Causes and Risk Factors
By Allen Gelbl
An enlarged prostate is becoming so common in men that it is said that "every man will have an
enlarged prostate if he lives long enough". Since this is such a common occurrence, it is necessary to
educate oneself as to the indicators and causes of the condition. Knowing what to look for is
tantamount to early intervention and, possibly, survival.
What is the prostate?
The prostate gland is a walnut sized gland that wraps around the urethra between the pelvic bone and
the rectum. It secretes a fluid that is used to carry sperm cells. Since it surrounds the urethra, which
carries urine, it has a direct effect on urination. As the prostate gland enlarges, pressure is exerted on
the urethra and problems may arise concerning urination.
The prostate gland undergoes two growth periods. The first takes place during puberty. During this
phase, the prostate doubles it's size. Then about the age of 25, the prostate undergoes a second
growth phase. The latter phase commonly results, years later, in a condition known as benign prostatic
hyperplasia or BPH for short. This is the medical term for an enlarged prostate.
Incredibly, the prostate gland grows continually for most of the man's lifetime, yet the enlargement
presents no problems at all until the later years. Before the age of 40, BPH almost never shows
symptoms. However, more than 50% of men over sixty have symptoms of BPH. That number grows to
90% for men above 70 years of age.
Main causes of enlarged prostate