Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), also known as prostate enlargement, is a noncancerous increase in the size of the prostate gland common in men over 50, leading to symptoms like frequent urination, weak urinary stream, and potential complications such as urinary tract infections and chronic kidney problems.
Health Outcomes
- Altered Spermidine Levels
- Delayed Onset of Urinary Tract Infections
- Improved BPH Symptom Score
- Improved Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Symptom
- Improved Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Symptoms
- Improved Dysuria
- Improved Genitourinary Symptoms
- Improved Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
- Improved Nocturia
- Improved Peak Urinary Flow Rate
- Improved Prostate Health
- Improved Sexual Function
- Improved Sexual Function Domain Score
- Improved Urinary Flow
- Improved Urinary Flow Measure
- Improved Urinary Frequency
- Improved Urogenital Tract Symptoms
- Increased Ejaculation Volume
- No Significant Change in Androgen Levels
- Reduced Hydronephrosis
- Reduced Nocturia
- Reduced Prostate Cancer Incidence
- Reduced Prostate Inflammation
- Reduced Suprapubic Pain
- Reduced Urgency
- Reduced Urinary Urgency
- Reduced Urogenital Symptom Score
- Stable Androgen Levels