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flag Early treatment for prostate enlargement lowers risk of severe complications, study finds.

flag A new study published in February 2026 suggests that early treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or prostate enlargement, may significantly reduce the risk of severe complications like urinary retention and the need for surgery. flag Researchers found that men who began treatment at the first signs of symptoms—such as frequent urination or weak flow—had better long-term outcomes compared to those who delayed care. flag The findings support a shift in clinical guidelines toward earlier intervention, emphasizing proactive management over waiting for symptoms to worsen.

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