Enlarged Prostate Symptoms Do Not Mean Prostate Cancer
Enlarged prostate, also medically known as BPH or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia is prostate issue that is common in older men. Contrary to common belief, BPH is not a cancer of the prostate and can be detected by a urologist through rectal examination or even with the aid of a medical instrument known as the cytoscope. Usually, BPH may start when a man reaches his thirty’s, advances gradually, and generally enlarged prostate symptoms can be seen only after fifty. As the name suggests, one of the very obvious enlarged prostate symptoms is the increase in the size of the prostate glands.