Friday, March 28, 2008

Benign prostatic hyperplasia accompanied What complications?

Benign prostatic hyperplasia is common disease in elderly male, in addition to the abnormal urination, a common complication.
① bladder infection. As Pai urine often can not do, resulting in residual urine in the bladder accumulation, resulting frequency, urgency, Niaotong, hematuria, pyuria, and other symptoms.
② bladder stones. Because of chronic urinary retention, resulting in the precipitation from the urine sediment deposition in the bladder wall, thus forming bladder stones.
③ bladder diverticulum. Because of the sustained bladder pressure increased, leading to the bladder grow surplus small cysts, urine from the bladder into the diverticulum can also be entered from the bladder diverticulum, which led to the second repeat urination.
④ incontinence. As high pressure within the bladder, often impulsively urine from the urethra to overflow.
⑤ hydronephrosis and renal dysfunction. Because chronic urinary bladder in the long-term retention, resulting in the renal pelvis and ureter water, which eventually led to renal damage.
⑥ hernia. As long-term increased intra-abdominal pressure, leading to abdominal contents from the weak abdominal wall (such as the groin, stock control Umbilicus) highlight the field.
⑦ Tuigang. As dysuria, long-term strength caused Tuigang urination.
⑧ hematuria. 15% -20% of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia be hematuria, hematuria can come from the prostate itself, but also can come from the bladder and kidneys. Benign prostatic hyperplasia generally slow progress can be deferred for a number of years, or even 10 to 20 years. The disease is a benign disease, the transfer does not normally occur. Rectal examination can be found in the prostate increases uniform texture is not hard, clear boundary. B-prostate generally confirmed.

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