Understanding BPH – Enlarged Prostate Symptoms
Prostate health is really important to men. An enlarged prostate, a.k.a. benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH, can lead to a host of enlarged prostate symptoms.
For you and those you love, learn to be cognizant of the prostate gland, its purpose and what to do in the case of prostate enlargement.
The prostate gland plays a crucial role in fertility. It’s situated beneath the bladder and it encircles the urethra. This gland releases fluid that nourishes sperm as it passes through the tube system and becomes part of the semen.
It’s not rare for the prostate to become enlarged at some period in a manâs lifetime, typically during the latter part of his 30s and on into the advanced years. While it’s not necessarily cancer that’s inducing the enlargement, it may all the ... See the complete post here
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