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What Causes Difficulty In Urinating When Diagnosed With BPH?

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Posted on Mon, 20 Jun 2016
Question: Hi, I have been seeing a urologist for the past 5 years with yearly visits. I have been diagnosed with BPH and often have a difficult time urinating. On 12/ 14 my PSA was 3.5, I recently had blood work done and my PSA was 4.3. I am not on any medication for the condition. I do have an appointment with my urologist in 3 weeks. My question is how does my doctor decide whether I should have a prostate biopsy or just put me on medication ? Can having BPH raise the PSA in such a manner? If my doctor decides to put me on medication are there any good natural alternatives? Thank you
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Answered by Dr. Matthew J. Mangat (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
there're indications for prostate biopsy.

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX and welcome to HCM.
As an Urologist,i can fully understand your concern.

1. You're worried about, PSA being 4.3,is a biopsy indicated ?
2. Whether BPH can raise PSA.
3. Also,if natural alternatives are available.

I'll answer your questions,one by one.

1. PSA at 4.3 isn't an indication for biopsy, by itself.
The Urologist examination( DRE ), is very important to decide this.
Also, a TRUS (trans rectal scan) of prostate will be done, to decide this.

2. BPH alone can cause changes in PSA. It can cause a raise, with enlargement,infection or inflammation of prostate gland.

3. Natural drugs like saw palmetto, have been used by several patients.
Most patients aren't very happy and switch to standard prescription drugs.

Hope your doubts have been cleared.

Wish you good health.

Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.

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What Causes Difficulty In Urinating When Diagnosed With BPH?

Brief Answer: there're indications for prostate biopsy. Detailed Answer: Hello XXXX and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist,i can fully understand your concern. 1. You're worried about, PSA being 4.3,is a biopsy indicated ? 2. Whether BPH can raise PSA. 3. Also,if natural alternatives are available. I'll answer your questions,one by one. 1. PSA at 4.3 isn't an indication for biopsy, by itself. The Urologist examination( DRE ), is very important to decide this. Also, a TRUS (trans rectal scan) of prostate will be done, to decide this. 2. BPH alone can cause changes in PSA. It can cause a raise, with enlargement,infection or inflammation of prostate gland. 3. Natural drugs like saw palmetto, have been used by several patients. Most patients aren't very happy and switch to standard prescription drugs. Hope your doubts have been cleared. Wish you good health. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.