Frequent Urination: Is It Related to Prostate Enlargement? - Urology

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Recently, I have been drinking a lot of water or broth, and shortly after, I feel the urge to urinate, about ten times a day.
Is there a problem with my bladder? I have benign prostatic hyperplasia; could this be related? Which department should I visit at the hospital?

WANG, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/09/22

Dr. Lai Ronghao reply Urology


Hello: It may be due to benign prostatic hyperplasia or bladder dysfunction.
It is recommended that you visit our urology department for further examination and treatment.
Thank you!

Reply Date: 2005/09/22

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Frequent urination can indeed be related to prostate enlargement, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). BPH is a common condition in older men, where the prostate gland enlarges and can lead to various urinary symptoms. These symptoms often include increased frequency of urination, urgency, nocturia (waking up at night to urinate), and difficulty starting or stopping urination.
When the prostate enlarges, it can exert pressure on the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body. This pressure can disrupt normal urinary function, leading to the symptoms you are experiencing. The bladder may also become more sensitive due to the obstruction caused by the enlarged prostate, which can result in a feeling of needing to urinate more frequently, even if the bladder is not full.

In your case, since you mentioned that you have been drinking more fluids, it is important to consider that increased fluid intake can naturally lead to more frequent urination. However, if you are experiencing this frequency alongside known prostate issues, it is likely that BPH is contributing to your symptoms.

To address your concerns, it would be advisable to consult a urologist, a specialist in urinary tract and male reproductive health. They can perform a thorough evaluation, which may include a physical examination, urine tests, and possibly imaging studies to assess the size of the prostate and the condition of your bladder.
In addition to BPH, other potential causes of frequent urination include urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder infections, diabetes, and overactive bladder syndrome. Therefore, a comprehensive evaluation is essential to rule out these conditions.

If BPH is confirmed as the cause of your frequent urination, treatment options may include lifestyle changes, medications, or in some cases, surgical interventions. Medications such as alpha-blockers (e.g., tamsulosin) can help relax the muscles around the prostate and bladder neck, making it easier to urinate. Other medications, like 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors (e.g., finasteride), can help shrink the prostate over time.

In summary, frequent urination can be related to prostate enlargement, and it is important to seek evaluation from a urologist to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Managing your fluid intake, monitoring your symptoms, and following up with your healthcare provider will be key steps in addressing your urinary concerns.

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