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Intermittency is a top warning sign of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a common condition as men get older. Over 50? You could be at risk. Understand your symptoms by taking this short quiz.

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What is BPH?

BPH is an enlarged prostate. It’s not cancer. Just something most men have to deal with at some point in life. You can’t say no to BPH. But you can say “no more” to symptoms like waking up at night to urinate. Having the urgent need to go. Or a weak stream. Left untreated, it can lead to more serious urinary, bladder and kidney problems. BPH may be a fact of life, but not one you need to live with. Start exploring your options here. Why wait?

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Featured Treatments

Rezum Water Vapor Therapy

Rezūm Therapy is a natural alternative to surgery. It treats the cause of your BPH, so you can get back to your life.

Greenlight XPS Laser Therapy System

This outpatient procedure uses the power of a laser to remove excess prostate tissue and restore urine flow. More than one million men have been treated.3

References

  1. Barry M, Roehrborn C. Management of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Ann Rev Med. 1997 Feb;48:77-189.
  2. Berry SJ, Coffey DS, Walsh PC, et al. The development of human benign prostatic hyperplasia with age. J Urol. 1984 Sep;132(3):474-9.
  3. Data on file with Boston Scientific.

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