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Is Sex Good for Enlarged Prostate?

When you get older, you tend to have larger prostates. And it will continue to grow as you age.

However, not all cases of enlarged prostate are the result of cancer, but it is a condition called benign
prostatic hyperplasia or BPH.

If you are diagnosed with BPH, you might experience problems with urination, which can also ultimately lead to sexual problems and other side effects.

Can sex help prevent BPH?

There is no evidence that supports the claim that ejaculation can prevent prostate problems.

It is a common misconception and myth that many people have heard through unidentified or non-credible sources.

In fact, a study concludes that sex or frequent ejaculation cannot prevent enlarged prostate as you age.

It is a normal phenomenon that links to hormonal changes and family history.

However, it is also linked to factors like obesity, which means you can still prevent it by living a healthier lifestyle.

In case you already have been diagnosed with BPH, another question that males ask is if they can still have sex.

Is it ok to have sex if you have been diagnosed with BPH?

If you can have sex and you are able to, it is ok. However, some of the issues can cause sexual problems that can affect your ability to have intercourse, such as:

  • Decreased libido
  • Problems with maintaining an erection
  • Reduced sexual satisfaction
  • Erectile dysfunction

Experiencing these problems may affect your ability or desire to have sex in the first place, but you can have sex if you are able to.

Are there any side effects to having sex with BPH?

A study concludes that having sex, even when diagnosed with BPH, does not affect the lowery urinary tract symptoms, prostate volumes, and peak urinary flow rate.

Because of this study, there are no side effects when having sex or ejaculating when you are diagnosed with BPH.

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