Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

What is BPH?

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with associated lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) is a common medical condition in older men. The incidence of BPH has been estimated to increase from 50% (5 out of 10 cases) among men between the ages of 50 and 60 years, to 90% (9 out of 10 cases) for men older than 80 years of age. In 2016, it is estimated that up to 3 million men in the UK have lower urinary tract symptoms associated with BPH. Dr Khizar Hayat has extensive experience in treatment of BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) according to symptoms and severity of disease

Traditional treatment or management options have included making life-style changes for mild symptoms. For men with more severe symptoms or complications of prostate enlargement, such as urinary infections or a complete stoppage (urinary retention), medication and surgical procedures such as TURP or laser prostatectomy may be considered..

BPH TREATMENT IN PAKISTAN

Rezūm treatment
What is Rezūm?

Rezūm™ Water Vapor Therapy uses the natural energy stored in water vapor, or steam. Clinical studies show a positive safety profile
with the ability to relieve symptoms associated with BPH. During each 9-second treatment, sterile water vapor is released throughout the targeted prostate tissue. When the steam turns back into water, all the stored energy is released, causing the cells to die.

Over time, your body’s natural healing response removes the dead cells, shrinking the prostate. With the extra tissue removed, the urethra opens, reducing BPH symptoms. Most patients begin to experience symptom relief in as soon as two weeks, and maximum benefit may occur within three months. Patient responses can and do vary.

The number of water vapor treatments varies depending on the size of the prostate. The procedure is done during one appointment.
The images above are intended to show how the procedure works, not to provide an exact representation of patient results.

3 Simple Steps

1. Before your procedure

• Your doctor may stop anticoagulants (blood thinners) a few days to a week prior to your procedure.
• Antibiotics may be prescribed.
• Your doctor will discuss any pain medications that will be used.

2. Procedure day

• Your doctor may stop anticoagulants (blood thinners) a few days to a week prior to your procedure.
• Antibiotics may be prescribed.
• Your doctor will discuss any pain medications that will be used.

3. Resume your life

• After your procedure, continue oral antibiotics as prescribed by your doctor.
• Your doctor may recommend a catheter for a few days to ease urination
during healing.
• Avoid activities that may irritate your prostate. Consult your doctor for
specific recommendations.
• If you experience discomfort:
– Take a mild pain medication, as recommended by your doctor.
– Try a warm bath or sitting on a hot water bottle.
– Consider temporarily removing caffeine, chocolate and alcohol from your diet.

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