Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Flashcards
Name 3 symptoms that would alert you to diagnose BPH
- Hesitancy
- Nocturia
- Weak Stream
- Dribbling
- Frequency of Urination
- Incomplete emptying of bladder sensation
- Erectile dysfunction
- Double voiding
Name three complications of BPH
- Infection
- Hematuria
- Urinary retention
- Renal calculi
- Kidney damage
Name TWO urinary signs or symptoms that increases one’s risk of BPH progressing to acute urinary retention
- Reduction in force of urinary stream
- Reduction in size of urinary stream
- Sensation of incomplete bladder emptying
- Enlarged prostate glad on digital rectal examination
Name TWO classes of drugs and an example of each that could be used to reduce the progression to acute urinary retention
- 5-alpha reductase inhibitor = Finasteride (Proscar)
2. alpha blockers = Tamsulosin (Flomax)
Name ONE class of drugs that has been shown to reduce the risk of re-catheterization after removal
alpha-blockers
Which dietary supplement has been associated with a decreased risk of developing prostate cancer? Name one:
Selenium
Name 2 mechanisms by which BPH causes bladder obstruction
- Mechanical compression of urethra
2. Dynamic obstruction of bladder by smooth muscle compression