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Good evening Doctor, My father is 57 years and he had done USG and the report shows that his bladder's wall thickness is 5 mm (chr. Cystitis) Prevoid UB volume=190 cc PVRU = 40 CC HIS Prostrate is enlarged in size and measures 60 ml in volume, median lobe is enlarged. And it also shows that grade 3rd prostatomegaly with pvru 40 cc. What should we do now please doctor give me some advice so that we can help him. Thank you.
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Depending on the symptoms he may take medicines like urimax d 1 od or he may for surgery if symptoms are not relieved by medicines.
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Your father in all probability has a partial bladder neck obstruction in view of thickened bladder with significant residual urine. He needs uroflometry to determine exact nature of obstruction. Following this he must be referred to surgery (TURP) after he is cleared for surgery.
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