This is a problem that affects half of men over 60. As we age, the prostate naturally begins to grow. This disease, called “benign prostatic hyperplasia” or “prostatic adenoma”, is manifested by a very frequent, sudden and uncontrollable need to urinate, especially at night. The disease can also cause difficulty urinating (decreased jet strength, feeling of incomplete emptying, late drops). It is most often treated with medication or surgery. However, in recent years, new techniques have emerged that are less invasive and can quickly solve the problem. Among them, prostate artery embolization is still only timidly used. But according to a recently published study by a group of doctors from the Paris Hospitals (APHP), it offers real benefits.
Deplete the prostate gland of blood to shrink it
“The idea is to block the prostate arteries on either side of the prostate to reduce the size of the gland. Since…
Source: Le Figaro

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