Chapter 18 – Male Sexual Dysfunction, Prostate Disease and Testicular Lumps

Prostate disease

The prostate gland contributes to seminal fluid production and anatomically sits at the gateway to the bladder.

The main prostate conditions include:

prostatitis in younger men benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) often associated with lower urinary tract symptoms which result in obstructive/voiding symptoms (such as a weak stream, post urination dribble) or irritative/storage symptoms (such as urgency, frequency, nocturia) affects quality of life symptoms are evaluated according to the International Prostate Symptom Score prostate cancer risk begins at 40 years with a family history or African American background risk in general population starts at around 45-50 years ... Buy now

Prostatitis

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