Credit: Mayo Clinic Benign prostatic hyperplasia, also called an enlarged prostate, is incredibly common, especially among men over 40. While it’s not the same as prostate cancer, an enlarged prostate can cause significant quality of life issues. Dr. Scott Cheney, a Mayo Clinic urologist, says there are ways to treat it and reduce the symptoms, including some lifestyle changes. “I like to tell patients that the prostate is kind of like an orange with a straw going right through the middle of it. And as we age, the prostate gets Read More
