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Don’t ignore urinary incontinence in men! 5 main causes that lead to prostate enlargement

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a major health problem that occurs in men as they age. It puts pressure on the urethra and obstructs urination. The main causes of this are:

Age: The most important cause of prostate enlargement is age. The gland usually starts to grow after the age of 40 and its symptoms are visible in most men by the age of 60.

 

Hormonal changes: As we age, the level of the male hormone testosterone changes and the level of estrogen increases slightly. This hormonal change causes excessive growth of prostate cells.

Heredity factors: If the father or brothers in the family have prostate problems, it is more likely to occur in the next generation. Genetic factors play a big role in this.

Diabetes and heart disease: Studies suggest that men with diabetes and circulatory problems are more likely to develop prostate inflammation. This is because these affect hormone levels and cell health.

Obesity and lifestyle: Lack of exercise and obesity cause inflammation in the body. This can lead to an enlarged prostate gland.