Question:
I’m 62-year-old and retired. During this course I was healthy, although I have a busy retirement to help a friend in business. Busyness I more or less the same as when he was so active employees.
About two months I have difficulty urinating. Initially each micturition was dissatisfied so I had to go back to the toilet to urinate again. Each urine urinating quite a lot, just exit substandard. I should be straining to get out of urine.
I already went to the doctor. I underwent the examination, the rectal ultrasound has also been done. In conclusion, my prostate swell. On laboratory examination no suspicious results of a cancer. However, I experienced recurrent urinary tract infection that doctors recommend for prostate surgery.
I still hesitate and drinking herbal medicine to shrink the prostate, but apparently to no avail. Micturition disorders remains and the body is often fever, urinary tract infections may recur.
On examination there was little increase in kidney function creatinine (1.8). My own suffering high blood pressure, high blood pressure but my high blood pressure under control with medication that I take once a day. I’m also diligent exercise, except since it’s a bit lazy micturition disorders exercising due to micturition desire disturbed.
My question is, whether it was about time my age have swollen prostate? Correct recurrent urinary tract infections can be caused by swelling of the prostate? Does my kidney function due to the increase in hypertension or urinary tract infection?
How can the risk of kidney surgery on my self old 62 years old? Is the risk big enough operation? I had surgery during the age of 24 years. At that time I underwent an appendectomy and recovered quickly in the circumstances. What about healing people operating at my age? Thanks for the explanation of the doctor.
Answer:
Swelling of the prostate gland usually occurs in men at your age. On a mild swelling of the prostate gland can indeed be cultivated drug administration. If you have recurrent urinary tract infection may be time to consider surgery. More than anything else has been tried to overcome urinary tract infection, but frequent relapses and also appears to interfere with your daily activities.
Prostate surgery is an operation which is often done on older men. Before surgery is usually performed feasibility assessments of operations. Before the surgery will be assessed a heart condition, lung, kidney function, blood clotting disorder and others. Through this assessment a new set of risk operations.
Given all this time you are in good health you have and hypertension under control, I hope you will be able to undergo the planned operation. If there is disorder, the disorder is usually first to be reversed because of these operations, including operations planning. So, your physician will inform the results of this preoperative evaluation.
True operational risk in elderly people is greater than the young adult age. However, quite a lot of operations that can be performed safely in elderly patients provided that well prepared. Healing can also work well. For that you need to work closely with your doctor.
Both hypertension and urinary tract infection can cause renal failure. Also worthy of note also lajut age can decrease kidney function. Your doctor may be able to determine the main factors that cause your kidney function disorders.
At a glance based on the results you report, it seems that your renal failure is a mild disorder. I’m so happy with the results of examination showed swelling of your prostate gland is not due to cancer.
Well, I hope you are now more firmly against the action plan of operation and will be right back active again. Do not forget to also exercise again.
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