Why does the prostate gland enlarge?
There are some good theories about why the prostate gland grows. One of them is that older men start producing more dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in the prostate as a result of hormonal changes that take place during mid-life. More and more testosterone gets converted to DHT. DHT is believed to be responsible for stimulating the growth of the prostate cells, thus increasing the size of the prostate. Taking a prostate supplement that contains beta sitosterol is known to help relieve symptoms of an aging prostate. It helps to improve urinary flow and functions and provides significant relief for those suffering from prostate problems.
It is not known exactly why the prostate gland enlarges with age, but male hormone plays an important part. What are the symptoms of a prostate problem? The most common symptoms of urinary problems from the prostate are: • a weak urinary stream • a sense of not being able to empty the bladder completely • trouble starting urination • going more often or a sense of urgency or having to go right away • having to get up often at night to urinate • stopping and starting of the urine stream How is a prostate problem diagnosed? A prostate problem is most often diagnosed because of the symptoms that it causes. Your doctor will also do a physical examination and feel your prostate gland. Does an enlarged prostate mean cancer? No. Most men who have a prostate problem do not have cancer. Cancer does occur in the prostate gland and is more common as men age. It is important for your doctor to check your prostate gland particularly as you age. The doctor can do a rectal examination to feel whether