When patient removing hard complications , which is hide a disease. From non medicament remedies are remedies blocking receptors for urinary bladder are alpha-adrenoblockers, as Tamsulozin, Alfuzozin, Terazozin, and in regular using preparations are cutting frequency for daily and importance and night urination, And feeling for a not full emptiness urinary bladder, increasing urine stream, but Tansulozin is omni which prescribed for you. Second group from preparations , which possible in growing adenoma are inhibitors for 5 -alpha-reductants , last is ferment for taking part in metabolism for testosterone, and in a using remedies are Finasterid, Proscar, Finast and analogizes , affecting of male sex hormones on prostate lowering and adenoma growing slowing. But an ideal happening a not always , but remedies in pedant using are not helping, and reasons is the latest using , or growth peculiarity tumor, and character her structure. If tumor fasting growing in a side for urinary canal, and in adenoma structure are having a rough, non-elastic fibrosis tissues, thus remedy are not resist for tumor. Thus, in non-clinical effectivity therapy, in continuation of adenoma growing a prostate/ by ultrasound testing/, in worsening parameters for urination by data urolometry , and in building residue for urine in urinary bladder is beginning a time for surgery.
And surgery here formed till trifles, modern technique is fantastic! Adenoma today removing with laser enucleation as husking, and in spine -brain anaesthesia, through urinary canal with special thin endoscope and laser fiber. And a time for surgery are hour and with hospitalization for 4-5 days. In giant adenoma a more on 150-200 cm in cubes, her removing by laparoscopy, or robotical technique. Analogically for enucleation these methods also husking from a bed an own prostate gland, that in common analgesation doing and staying at hospital for week. Effectivity for both methods is compared.
By Enikeev, professor at urologic region, clinic for a first urologic by Sechenev, M.D.

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