From steam injections to drug-coated balloons, the options for treating an enlarged prostate are growing fast.
The products and services featured appear as paid advertising. Today in our Health Spotlight we welcomed Dr. Panuganti, from Carolina Urology Partners to talk about a growing problem among men called ...
An enlarged prostate—also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)—is a natural sign of aging that affects half of all men over the age of 40. The good news is this condition does not increase your ...
Frequent urination, urgency and waking up at night to urinate are often blamed on an enlarged prostate. However, doctors say ...
Teleflex Incorporated announced the presentation of multiple clinical studies at the 2025 American Urological Association Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, highlighting advancements in treatments for ...
WHAT IS BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA? Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition that occurs as men age, causing the prostate gland to enlarge. This growth is non-cancerous but can ...
Generic competition has markedly reduced the cost of medications for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), potentially reshaping the value proposition of ...
Treatment with the recently approved, minimally invasive Optilume BPH device improves urinary symptoms while preserving sexual function in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), concludes a ...
Dear Doctor K: I have BPH. The symptoms don’t interfere with my work or home life very much. My doctor says there are medicines that might reduce the symptoms, but I like to avoid taking medicines.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a prevalent progressive age-related disorder in men, yet its etiopathophysiology remains poorly understood. Current treatments like finasteride (Fin) have limited ...
AngioDynamics ANGO recently announced that the FDA has approved its IDE application to initiate the RELIEF study, which will ...
DEAR DOCTOR K: I have BPH. The symptoms don’t interfere with my work or home life very much. My doctor says there are medicines that might reduce the symptoms, but I like to avoid taking medicines.