What are the causes of benign prostatic hyperplasia
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Uncle recently felt some pain in his lower body. He often urinates frequently. He often gets up and urinates at night. He can't sleep well every night. It's just unbearable. The doctor said that this is benign prostatic hyperplasia. Now let me tell you the reasons for benign prostatic hyperplasia.
What are the causes of benign prostatic hyperplasia
First: smoking. The relationship between smoking and benign prostatic hyperplasia is also vague. Some studies say that the rate of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia who smoke is lower than that of non-smokers. However, some people think that smoking has nothing to do with the surgical rate of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. In addition, the study also found that light smokers were less likely to have lower urinary tract symptoms, but heavy smokers and nonsmokers were similar.
Second: weight. The relationship between body weight and benign prostatic hyperplasia is also contradictory. It is generally believed that obese people should have a larger prostate, but studies have found that obese people have similar or even smaller prostate sizes than normal weight people. Body mass index has been shown to be inversely correlated with the risk of surgical treatment for BPH.
Third: cirrhosis. Autopsy study found that there is also a relationship between cirrhosis and benign prostatic hyperplasia. The rate of benign prostatic hyperplasia in patients with cirrhosis is lower than that in normal people. However, the incidence rate of alcoholic cirrhosis is low, and the low incidence of this disease may be related to the dual function of liver cirrhosis and alcohol.
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia is one of the common diseases in middle-aged and elderly men. There are many causes of benign prostatic hyperplasia, which are related to some bad habits of patients' daily life, such as smoking and drinking, staying up late for a long time and so on, resulting in endocrine disorders of the human body.