BPH Treatment in Milwaukee, WI

What Is Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia or BPH?

As men age, it is very common for their prostate to continue growing larger, which will often cause issues between age 50 and 60, and beyond. An enlarged prostate is medically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH. This condition describes a prostate that has grown large enough to exceed its natural boundaries and begin to push down on the urethra.

The board-certified urologists at Metropolitan Urology Group specialize in diagnosing and treating men experiencing symptoms of an enlarged prostate. Learn more about BPH and call us at (414) 476-0430 to schedule your consultation right away. In extreme circumstances, the urethra can become totally blocked, which will cause severe complications if not treated as soon as possible.


Common Symptoms of BPH

This added pressure typically results in problems of the urinary system such as:

  • A frequent and powerful urge to urinate
  • Straining during urination
  • Accidental release of urine (urinary incontinence)
  • A weak stream of urine
  • Trouble starting to urinate
  • Stopping and starting the flow of urine several times when urinating
  • A constant feeling of fullness in the bladder
  • Presence of blood in the urine
  • Recurring urinary tract infections

Why BPH Treatment Is Important

Many men will continue to muddle through their symptoms and adjust their life accordingly. This often means taking more bathroom breaks, especially all throughout the night.

Not only does this ruin your chances of getting a good night’s rest, but it can also have negative effects on your overall health since BPH can quickly lead to a bladder infection or kidney damage. BPH can also impair your overall quality of life, as you will likely miss many moments while running back and forth to the bathroom.

The best way to take full advantage of your life is to discuss your symptoms with your urologist to determine which course of treatment will be best for you and your unique case of BPH.

A Variety of Treatment Options

For many years a transurethral resection of the prostate has been the standard for treating issues of an enlarged prostate. While this surgery is still very suitable for this purpose, advanced technologies have made it possible for less invasive options to become just as effective.


UroLift

The UroLift® System has become a popular choice among many talented urologists for treating BPH in a way that limits potential complications and patient discomfort. During this procedure, implants will be placed to hold the prostate aside and allow the urethra to remain open and pass urine freely from the bladder.

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Rezūm

This procedure is especially recent, as it was approved by the FDA in 2015 for use in the treatment of BPH. The Rezūm System utilizes water vapor to break up lesions in the tissue of the prostate. With these lesions now broken apart, the urinary channel no longer has formations of tissue pressing upon it, and is able to easily pass urine once again.

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Schedule a Consultation for BPH Treatment in Milwaukee, WI

If you are experiencing symptoms of BPH, contact our urology specialists at Metropolitan Urology Group today. To schedule an appointment call our urology office at (414) 476-0430.