Mention role of Prostate specific antigen (PSA) in evaluation?
• PSA, or prostate-specific antigen, plays a role as one of the diagnostic markers though it is non-specific.
• Elevated PSA levels may indicate BPH or Prostate gland infection or Prostate cancer and needs to be evaluated further.
• Regular PSA screenings can aid in monitoring prostate health and detecting potential issues like prostate cancer in their early stages.
What are the treatments available for BPH?
• Watchful waiting – If symptoms are mild and not bothersome, then regular monitoring is what all is needed and don't need the treatment right away.
• Medicines – There are 2 types of medicine commonly used to treat BPH. One type relaxes the muscles that surround the urethra, and another reduces the size of prostate.
• Surgery – There are several ways to treat BPH with surgery. They can involve removing obstructing prostate and making the urethra wider so that more urine can flow through easily.