Prostate
Date | Measurement | Severity | Notes |
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February 14, 2025 12:02 PM | 2.049 | Normal (1.023-3.230) | Vitamin C (20g daily) |
February 3, 2025 12:02 PM | 3.095 | Normal (1.023-3.230) | Vitamin C, Herbal tea |
January 20, 2025 12:01 PM | 3.593 | Mild (3.230-4.258) | Vitamin C, Zinc, Cytostatic drugs |
November 25, 2024 01:11 PM | 3.965 | Mild (3.230-4.258) | |
November 18, 2024 12:11 PM | 3.969 | Mild (3.230-4.258) |
Predictions based on Least Squares linear regression model
Prediction for | Predicted to happen |
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1.023 Normal (1.023-3.230) | May 23, 2025 02:05 AM |
Prostate
Prostatic hyperplasia, also known as an enlarged prostate, is a common condition among elderly men, characterized by an increase in the size of the prostate gland.
Age-Related Condition: Prostatic hyperplasia is a chronic condition that often develops as men age, typically occurring around the age of 45. While some men may experience a shrinking prostate, others may develop an enlarged prostate due to hyperplasia, leading to symptoms.
Gradual Development: The condition progresses slowly over time, and symptoms may not appear in the early stages. However, as the prostate enlarges, it can exert pressure on the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body, leading to urinary symptoms.
Urinary Symptoms: The main symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia are related to urinary function and may include:
Complications: If left untreated, prostatic hyperplasia can lead to complications such as urinary retention (inability to empty the bladder completely), urinary tract infections, and bladder stones. These complications can worsen the condition and lead to further health problems.
Medical Evaluation: If you experience symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia, it's essential to see a healthcare provider for evaluation and diagnosis. They may perform tests such as a digital rectal examination (DRE) or prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test to assess the size and condition of the prostate.
Treatment Options: Treatment for prostatic hyperplasia depends on the severity of symptoms and the individual's overall health. Options may include:
Regular Follow-Up: Once diagnosed, it's important to follow up with your healthcare provider regularly to monitor the condition and adjust treatment as needed.
Prostatic hyperplasia, or an enlarged prostate, is a common condition among older men that can affect urinary function. Seeking medical evaluation and following a treatment plan can help manage symptoms and prevent complications, improving overall quality of life.