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Enlarged Prostate Factors
By Allen Gelbl
There are thousands and quite possibly millions of men who are suffering with an enlarged prostate
at this very moment. Also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, this condition affects most
males over the age of 40, and more commonly over the age of 60. While being diagnosed with this
might scare men, it is not a sign of future prostate cancer.
It is known that men produce a male hormone called testosterone, which is also the most important
chemical in their body. Men also produce a very small amount of the female hormone estrogen. As a
man ages, his amounts of active testosterone will decrease. The ending result is a higher level of
estrogen. Some research studies have shown that when there is a higher amount of estrogen, it might
promote more growth of cells in the prostate, which later results in BPH. There is another theory that
suggests that when dihydrotestosterone accumulates within the prostate, cell growth is also promoted.
It has been studied and revealed that a man’s age plays an important role in determining if he will
have an enlarged prostate. This is one of the most common risk factors associated with BPH. There
have also been studies that have proven that if other men in your family have had an enlarged
prostate, then you are at a higher risk as well.
Even after you have your enlarged prostate treated, there will be a certain amount of risk factors that
follow you through the rest of your life. Many men have complained of having a larger amount of
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