Posts Tagged ‘hyperplasia’
Saturday, October 17th, 2009

This chart defines the prostate and shows sagittal posterior superior and anterior views of a normal prostate. It shows zones of the prostate vasculature and innervation and hormonal influence on the prostate and illustrates and discusses the glands of the prostate. The chart also shows benign prostatic hyperplasia prostate cancer and pathways for plexiform venous aborizations./P
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Tags: benign, cancer, hyperplasia, prostate
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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
A. Cryptorchidism C. Benign prostatic hyperplasia
B. Hypogonadism D. Bulbourethritis
B is the correct answer.
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Tags: gland, hyperplasia, male, urethra
Posted in BPH Prostate Cancer | 3 Comments »
Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Which medication is more effective for benign prostatic hyperplasia and male pattern hair loss: A detailed look into the 5 alpha reductase inhibitors?
The question mark should be placed after the words ‘hair loss’ and there should be a full stop at the end after inhibitors.
Tags: end, hyperplasia, male, prostatic
Posted in BPH Prostate Cancer | 6 Comments »
Sunday, August 30th, 2009
Benign prostatic hyperplasia question??????????
Is it possible to get BPH at 21? cuz i frequently have to urinate
It is possible to get BPH at 21, however frequent urination can be caused by many things including UTI, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus, or simply drinking too much caffeine which is a diuretic. There are other causes to frequent urination as well. If your symptoms don’t improve or get worse within the next few days then you should see your doc.
Tags: BPH, hyperplasia, symptoms, UTI
Posted in BPH Prostate Cancer | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
Any sort of bad life style habits can cause negative effect to all areas of your health. I don’t know if smoking and excessive alcohol causes prostatic hyperplasia but it sure can cause many other conditions some of which could cause this issue to come up.
Tags: benign, health, hyperplasia, prostatic
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Monday, August 24th, 2009
i just had TURP last week of jan this year. no evidence of malignancy is seen on pathology report. im taking PROSCAR
daily (finesteride) Is it enough?
The best medicine is the one that works for you. If you are having problems with the dosage or the medication, you should be talking to the doctor who prescribed it not strangers on the Internet. Why is your ativar a female?
Tags: benign, hyperplasia, prostatic, TURP
Posted in BPH Prostate Cancer | 2 Comments »
Monday, August 17th, 2009
If you have BPH, try NOT to take medications such as antihistamines, diuretics, decongestants, antispasmodics, tranquilizers and certain types of antidepressants. These can weaken the bladder muscle or narrow the opening of the prostate and worsen the BPH symptoms.
Tags: benign, BPH, hyperplasia, prostatic
Posted in BPH Prostate Cancer | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
PART 2- In this second installment video, we review the technical aspects and intraoperative landmarks during treatment with a case PVP demonstration.
Anatomic landmarks which will be highlighted include:
-bladder neck
-verumontanum
-urinary sphincter
-prostatic surgical capsule
-ureteral orfices
Laser fibre handling, laser beam direction and distance from tissue will be demonstrated. Tissue vaporization will be demonstrated with efficient debulking in a bloodless fashion. At the completion of the surgery, usually in less than 1 hour, the final prostate fossa is wide open and a catheter is placed temporarily until the anasthesia wears off.
Duration : 0:9:50
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Tags: benign, BPH, cancer, cystoscopy, enlarged, green, greenlight, hyperplasia, hypertrophy, laser, light, obstruction, prostate, PVP, retention, TURP, Urinary, urine, urology, zorn
Posted in BPH Prostate Cancer | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
http://prostate-cancer-symptoms.info
Symptoms of prostate cancer may include the following: urinary problems, such as not being able to urinate, having a hard time starting or stopping the flow of urine, needing to urinate often, especially at night, weak flow of urine, urine flow that starts and stops, pain or burning during urination, difficulty having an erection, blood in the urine or semen, and/or frequent pain in the lower back, hips, or upper thighs. Prostate cancer usually does not cause symptoms in the beginning stages. By the time symptoms do occur, the disease may have spread beyond the prostate.
The “Prostate Cancer Treatment” report includes a review of possible signs and symptoms (such as weak flow of urine or painful ejactulation); descriptions of the various tests used for diagnosis (including digital rectal exam and prostate-specific antigen test); an explanation of the various stages of prostate cancer (Stages I, II, III, and IV); an overview of treatment options (including watchful waiting, surgery, and radation therapy); and also includes 10 pages of related medical terminology (to help you understand what your medical provider is talking about.
Duration : 0:1:46
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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
http://prostate-cancer-symptoms.info
Prostate cancer usually does not cause symptoms in the beginning stages. By the time symptoms do occur, the disease may have spread beyond the prostate. Symptoms of prostate cancer may include the following: urinary problems, such as not being able to urinate, having a hard time starting or stopping the flow of urine, needing to urinate often, especially at night, weak flow of urine, urine flow that starts and stops, pain or burning during urination, difficulty having an erection, blood in the urine or semen, and/or frequent pain in the lower back, hips, or upper thighs.
The “Prostate Cancer Treatment” report includes a review of possible signs and symptoms (such as weak flow of urine or painful ejactulation); descriptions of the various tests used for diagnosis (including digital rectal exam and prostate-specific antigen test); an explanation of the various stages of prostate cancer (Stages I, II, III, and IV); an overview of treatment options (including watchful waiting, surgery, and radation therapy); and also includes 10 pages of related medical terminology (to help you understand what your medical provider is talking about.
Duration : 0:3:33
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