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Originally Posted by astrochex
My psa levels are good so they don’t see cancer as an issue.
Whats a little frustrating for me is having little understanding of what caused this. Age is most commonly cited and maybe testosterone production, but surely there has to be more. If I was doing things that contributed to bph, I certainly do not want to continue those behaviors. I will definitely ask my urologist about that.
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There are probably a number of factors causing BPH. However, it is very common. This is the first item after googling.
BPH is a common problem that affects the quality of life in approximately one third of men older than 50 years. BPH is histologically evident in up to 90% of men by age 85 years.