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Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) Surgery Options

Men's Health | Last Active: Nov 4 11:00am | Replies (245)

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@rfherald

Jet, I'm pretty sure the last post was Aug 2021. But I just heard from my PC doc that it is preferred to handle BPH through nonsurgical methods. Because there is so much talk here about surgical methods, I now believe he is simply trying to save the insurance company the higher expense that surgery brings. I will have a talk with him.

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@rfherald When your PC says non surgical I assume he is talking meds? I’ve been looking at minimally invasive procedures. I think I will be deciding on Aquablation. I went to their site, aquablation.com and found the information helpful. They will also give you the name of a Uro near you. I saw “my new Uro” on Tuesday and found that he’s done more aquablation procedures than anyone in MA. I listen to men’s health segment on Doctor Radio Dr Aaron Katz, on first Wednesday of the month and he and his guest last week like aquablation and said you should find a doc who has done a lot of them.