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Prostate Issues - WCW 2018

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The second topic for World Continence Week is aimed at men :-) That aging prostate gland can start to create problems - such as difficulty in urinating, OAB, etc. It doesn't mean you have cancer - but it might be benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). So if you are starting to experience some problems, it's time to see your urologist and find out what's going on and decide together on a treatment plan. Don't let things get worse!

This link will provide more information on BPH: simonfoundation.org/prostat...

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I,ve had problems for yrs but my uro dr keeps a close check on it.With prostate problems and being a diabetic has been the main reason for incontinence.

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