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What Treatment Is Suggested For Prostatomegaly Gr-II?

the ultrasound reports that I've prostatomegaly gr-II with calcification +.The X-Ray and the urine is normal.. The frequency of my short toilet going has slightly increased though not severe. I dont feel pain and there don't seem to be any kind of infection. At present I'm consulting general surgeon. So far, I've not got a date with him to show the reports. What line of treatment should I go Sir.
Tue, 9 Jun 2015
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If the symptoms are not severe and no recurrent infection conservative treatment is recommended.
Tab tamsulosin or its congener with a combination of dutasteride is recommended once at night dosage.
However I will recommend you to get for once your PSA (prostate specific antigen) done, though the probability of it coming abnormal is less
Regards
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What Treatment Is Suggested For Prostatomegaly Gr-II?

If the symptoms are not severe and no recurrent infection conservative treatment is recommended. Tab tamsulosin or its congener with a combination of dutasteride is recommended once at night dosage. However I will recommend you to get for once your PSA (prostate specific antigen) done, though the probability of it coming abnormal is less Regards