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Enlarged Prostate Diagnosis
By Allen Gelbl
A condition that is common in older men, usually over the age of 40, is benign prostatic hyperplasia,
or enlarged prostate. It has been discovered that a fourth of all men will have some form of swollen
prostate by the time they reach the age of 50. However, it is in a small number of cases that
hyperplasia will be severe enough to require a surgical procedure or medicines. Either way, an
enlarged prostate is very uncomfortable and painful so it is not a condition that should go undiagnosed.
A normal prostate is slightly larger than a peanut and weighs around 20 to 30 grams. A swollen
prostate can weigh anywhere from 50 to 100 grams. It should also be stated that prostatic hyperplasia
is not a sign of prostate cancer. When you go in to the doctor to determine if you have an enlarged
prostate, before the doctor can diagnose you they will test you for numerous things to make sure that it
is prostatic hyperplasia instead of cancer.
There are several symptoms that will help you determine if you should visit the doctor for a diagnosis.
The first sign of an enlarged prostate is urine leakage as well as feeling overall uncomfortable. As the
problem persists, you will have a frequent urge to urinate, which is shortly followed by not being able to
urinate at all.
The most common way for the doctor to check for an enlarged prostate before conducting tests is
through a rectal exam. While this can be very uncomfortable, it is the only way for the doctor to see if
your prostate is