BPH diagnosis and treatment

It’s about your health. Take action.

In 8 out of 10 cases, symptoms such as frequent urination, leaking, weak stream, and urgent need to urinate are signs that you have BPH.2
But:

  • Problems with urination can also mean something more serious that needs immediate attention2
  • Left untreated, BPH can eventually cause problems such as bladder or kidney damage, bladder stones, or incontinence2
  • In men with untreated BPH, taking a non-prescription cold or allergy medicine, drinking too much alcohol, cold temperatures, and long periods of inactivity may trigger a total inability to urinate2

If you’ve been "toughing it out" with symptoms of BPH, it’s time to take action.

Taking care of BPH early can reduce the risk of lasting, serious consequences. It also increases the chances that your symptoms can be managed with medications alone. Only a doctor can make the correct diagnosis and offer you the right treatment. Talk to your doctor about your symptoms and about your treatment options. Your health is at stake.

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It may help you to fill out the American Urological Association BPH Symptom Score Questionnaire.

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