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How Long Should One Take Uromax Tablet For Growth Of Prostate Gland?
my father has gone under angioplasty three weeks back. it is detected that he is suffering from growth of prostate gland . 1) can he go for surgery now after three weeks 2) i have heard that prostate can be removed with the help of laser also.do u have this facility in your hospital. 3)he was using cathetor which he has removed three days back and he is taking uromax tablet (1 daily) how long he can continue with this medicine.
If he is doing well in uromax (urinating well) then he can continue this medication for 6 months to one year or forever to stabilize the stents that was used for his heart. However, if he is still unable to urinate then he may need prostate surgery (laser, urolift etc.) but of course he has more risk of having heart problems as compared to the general population who did not undergo angioplasty.
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Dr. Manuel C. See IV, Urologist
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How Long Should One Take Uromax Tablet For Growth Of Prostate Gland?
Hi, If he is doing well in uromax (urinating well) then he can continue this medication for 6 months to one year or forever to stabilize the stents that was used for his heart. However, if he is still unable to urinate then he may need prostate surgery (laser, urolift etc.) but of course he has more risk of having heart problems as compared to the general population who did not undergo angioplasty. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Manuel C. See IV, Urologist