Is it normal for the elderly to have unfavorable urination

  Many elderly men experience waiting to urinate, unfavorable urination, urine interruption, dripping after urination, frequent urination, and an increased number of nighttime rises. Many people believe that this is a normal phenomenon for the elderly and does not require medical treatment, but in fact, this view should be changed.  There are many reasons that cause difficulty in urination in older men, but the most common is prostate hyperplasia. The prostate gland is located at the outlet of the bladder and the urethra passes through its middle. When the prostate gland is enlarged. The proliferation of glands will protrude into the urethra, causing blockage of the urethra, resulting in poor urination, and in severe cases, urinary retention, hydronephrosis, eventually leading to renal failure, uremia, which is similar to a blockage in the sewer.  The actual fact is that when you have a serious prostate enlargement, you will be able to urinate, but because of the increasing resistance to urination, you will not be able to completely empty the urine, and even urinary retention, and the compensatory contraction of the bladder will increase, leading to high pressure in the bladder during urination, which can cause hydronephrosis and renal failure over time. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have a lot of money to spend on their own, and some of them have to undergo hemodialysis to get rid of the toxins.  The actual fact is that there are a lot of good treatments for prostate enlargement, and the mild to moderate ones can be treated with medication, and the severe ones can be treated with minimally invasive surgery to achieve a very good treatment effect, and the surgery is also very safe, and the patients have very little trauma, and some of them even feel smoother than the young ones after the surgery, so there are no more worries.