If you find yourself experiencing prostate hyperplasia in daily life, you must take it seriously and actively go to the hospital for examination and treatment. Otherwise, it will cause great harm to men's health. Therefore, everyone must pay attention to the occurrence of this disease in their daily lives to avoid causing harm to your physical health. So what are the hazards of male prostate hyperplasia not being treated in a timely manner?
The Harm of Untreated Male Prostate Hyperplasia
1. This disease not only affects men's physical health, but also has a significant impact on their mental health. Long term untreated treatment can easily lead to kidney damage and even uremia.
2. Causing infection. Prostate hyperplasia is also easy to cause urine accumulation in men, and due to the ability to produce some bacteria, it is also prone to infection. However, because patients with BPH often have different degrees of urinary retention, the residual urine in the bladder is like a pool of stagnant water, and once bacteria multiply, it will cause uncontrollable infection.
3. Prostate hyperplasia not only poses these hazards, but also easily triggers other terrifying diseases. So everyone must pay attention to this type of disease in their daily lives. Bladder stones in the elderly are also associated with prostate hyperplasia. When the urinary tract is unobstructed, stones generally do not grow in the bladder. Even if a stone falls from the ureter into the bladder, it can be excreted with urine.