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Excretory programma in benign prostatic hyperplasia

Protocol: the excretory programma gate both kidneys are located on level 2 lumbar vertebra to the neck, pyelocaliceal system is dilated on both sides, right is defined by the lumen extension of the ureter. The smooth contours of the bladder, in the region of the shadow of the bladder is visualized a rounded defect with smooth, clear contours (indicated by white arrow).

Conclusion: Bilateral paleoclimate, right ureteroscopy. BPH. Recommended Doppler ultrasound of the urinary system and prostate.

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH correctly) is a disease affecting men over the age of 40-45 years, according to statistics by age 80, about 80% males have symptoms of this disease. Clinical manifestations of BPH obstruction of the outlet of the bladder and irritation of the mucous membrane of the urinary tract, and nerve fibers.

Generally, patients with BPH have the following complaints:

  1. Difficulty urinating, change in the power and filling of the jet, intermittent urine separation, the need to naturopathica;
  2. Incontinence, frequent urination and night trips to the toilet, as the symptoms of irritation;
  3. Feeling overwhelmed and incomplete emptying of the bladder.

Symptoms develop gradually, increasing over time in the absence of adequate treatment can lead to cystitis, pyelonephritis, urolithiasis, hydronephrosis as in our case, and acute urinary retention.