BHP Affects
28.1 million
Men in India
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Our center focuses on treating Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) using the REZUM procedure. We aim to give you the best care possible making us the go-to choice for men who want to find relief from BPH.
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Frequently Asked Questions
My doctor says my prostate is large – what does that mean?
An enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition where the prostate grows in size, potentially causing urinary symptoms such as frequent urination or weak urine flow.
How common is a large prostate?
BPH is very common in older men. By age 60, about 50% of men will have some signs of an enlarged prostate, and by age 85, this number rises to 90%.
What can I do about it?
There are several treatment options, ranging from medications and lifestyle changes to minimally invasive procedures like water vapour therapy. Your doctor will recommend the best course of action based on your symptoms.
What is water vapour therapy?
Water vapour therapy (also known as the Rezum procedure) is a minimally invasive treatment that uses steam to shrink prostate tissue, relieving symptoms of BPH.
How long does it last?
The effects of water vapour therapy can last for several years. Most patients experience significant improvement in symptoms for at least 3-5 years after treatment.
What are the risks?
Common side effects include temporary urinary discomfort, blood in the urine, or difficulty urinating. More serious risks are rare but may include infection or prolonged urinary issues.
What happens if I decide to have water vapour therapy?
If you choose water vapour therapy, your doctor will explain the procedure, prepare you for the treatment, and ensure you’re a good candidate for this minimally invasive approach.
What happens on treatment day?
The procedure is typically done in your doctor’s office. You will be given local anesthesia or mild sedation, and the entire treatment usually takes about 10-15 minutes.
What happens after?
After the procedure, you may experience some mild discomfort or urinary symptoms for a few days to weeks. A catheter may be required temporarily to help with urination.
What symptoms should I expect after treatment?
Common symptoms include mild discomfort, blood in the urine, and an increased need to urinate, which should subside within a few weeks.
How can I ease my symptoms?
Your doctor may recommend medications for pain or discomfort, staying hydrated, and avoiding strenuous activities for a short period.
When can I get back to normal life?
Most patients return to normal activities, including work, within a few days to a week. Full recovery usually takes around 1-2 weeks.
Can I still have sex?
Yes, but it is recommended to avoid sexual activity for a few weeks after the procedure to allow for healing.
Can I exercise?
Light activities can be resumed after a few days, but strenuous exercise should be avoided for at least one to two weeks post-procedure.
What is my International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS)?
The IPSS is a questionnaire used to assess the severity of your prostate symptoms. It helps your doctor track the progress of your treatment.
After my water vapour therapy, what should I expect long-term?
You should experience improved urinary symptoms over time. Regular follow-up appointments with your doctor will ensure that the treatment is effective and your symptoms are managed.