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Having a spouse or partner stop worrying is a top reason men seek treatment for
BPH
For many men, the symptoms associated with an
enlarged prostate (BPH) are difficult to acknowledge and discuss. Men often
quietly accommodate the symptoms and allow their quality of life to decline.
As a concerned and trusted family member or caregiver, you can be a great help to
a loved one with BPH in addressing his condition. Your ability to prompt discussion
or provide support is strengthened by learning about BPH. You can also help him
make important decisions about treatment.
Disclaimer: This material is provided for information purposes only and is not a substitute for a consultation. You should talk with a urologist regarding your specific symptoms or medical condition.
Conditions often associated with BPH:
Urinary problems
Possible decreased sex drive
Possible erectile difficulties
These conditions may be caused by BPH symptoms or the treatments used to provide
symptom relief