What treatments are there for an Enlarged Prostate?
Benign enlargement of the prostate is a common, non-cancerous condition that happens to many men as they get older. As the prostate grows, it can squeeze the urine pipe, making it harder for urine to flow normally. This can cause symptoms such as a weak stream, needing to pass urine more often (especially at night), urgency, difficulty starting, or feeling that the bladder hasn’t emptied properly. When tablets are no longer enough to control symptoms, further treatment may be needed. The good news is that there are now minimally invasive treatments such as Aquablation, Echolaser, and Rezum that can relieve symptoms effectively, with quicker recovery and less disruption to everyday life.
Mr Neil Barber was appointed to Frimley Park Hospital, a hospital consistently ranked as one of the best in England and Wales, in 2005. His remit was to continue enhancing the nationally recognised minimally invasive urological service. Beyond providing core and general urological care, Mr Barber has developed a renowned kidney cancer service, performing open, laparoscopic (keyhole) and robotic-assisted procedures such as pyeloplasty, partial nephrectomy and radical nephrectomy for cancerous and non-cancerous conditions of the kidney, as well as similar surgery for the adrenal gland. He is one of the largest volume surgeons for such procedures in the UK but almost uniquely performs nearly all of his robotic procedures via an approach that reliably minimises blood loss and in-hospital stay time, in turn affording his patients a very rapid return to normal activities.
00:00 - Introduction
00:30 - What is BPH?
1:28 - New Treatments
3:00 - Aquablation
Disclaimer: This video is merely educational and may not encompass the whole range of symptoms, causes and treatments for this condition. Each individual case can vary. Please consult a healthcare professional for a full personalised assessment. The content in this video is provided by an independent, qualified, healthcare professional. Doctify does not endorse, verify, or assume responsibility for this content, and it should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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Benign enlargement of the prostate is a common, non-cancerous condition that happens to many men as they get older. As the prostate grows, it can squeeze the urine pipe, making it harder for urine to flow normally. This can cause symptoms such as a weak stream, needing to pass urine more often (especially at night), urgency, difficulty starting, or feeling that the bladder hasn’t emptied properly. When tablets are no longer enough to control symptoms, further treatment may be needed. The good news is that there are now minimally invasive treatments such as Aquablation, Echolaser, and Rezum that can relieve symptoms effectively, with quicker recovery and less disruption to everyday life.
Mr Neil Barber was appointed to Frimley Park Hospital, a hospital consistently ranked as one of the best in England and Wales, in 2005. His remit was to continue enhancing the nationally recognised minimally invasive urological service. Beyond providing core and general urological care, Mr Barber has developed a renowned kidney cancer service, performing open, laparoscopic (keyhole) and robotic-assisted procedures such as pyeloplasty, partial nephrectomy and radical nephrectomy for cancerous and non-cancerous conditions of the kidney, as well as similar surgery for the adrenal gland. He is one of the largest volume surgeons for such procedures in the UK but almost uniquely performs nearly all of his robotic procedures via an approach that reliably minimises blood loss and in-hospital stay time, in turn affording his patients a very rapid return to normal activities.
00:00 - Introduction
00:30 - What is BPH?
1:28 - New Treatments
3:00 - Aquablation
Disclaimer: This video is merely educational and may not encompass the whole range of symptoms, causes and treatments for this condition. Each individual case can vary. Please consult a healthcare professional for a full personalised assessment. The content in this video is provided by an independent, qualified, healthcare professional. Doctify does not endorse, verify, or assume responsibility for this content, and it should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Learn more at:
https://www.doctify.com
https://www.doctify.com/uk/specialist/mr-neil-barber
https://www.instagram.com/doctify/
https://www.facebook.com/doctifyuk
https://x.com/doctifyuk/
#BPH#BenignProstaticHyperplasia#ProstateHealth#EnlargedProstate#Urology#MensHealth#ProstateAwareness#BPHsymptoms#BPHtreatment#UrinaryHealth#FrequentUrination#Nocturia#Urgency#WeakStream#BladderHealth#ProstateCare#HealthTips#MensWellness#MedicalCondition#HealthEducation
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- Urology
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- prostate enlargement, bph treatment, rena malik md
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