Prostate hyperplasia is a medical condition where the prostate gland becomes enlarged, leading to difficulty in urination and other urinary issues. About 50% of men over the age of 50 are affected by this condition.
Although medications can help relieve symptoms, patients with severe symptoms may require surgery. However, recent advances in medical technology have led to the development of minimally invasive treatments such as the Rezum treatment for prostate hyperplasia.
What is Rezum treatment?
Rezum is a minimally invasive treatment that uses radiofrequency waves to treat prostate hyperplasia. It is a quick and painless procedure that can be performed in a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic.
During the procedure, a small device is inserted into the urethra. This device emits controlled doses of radiofrequency energy, which heats and destroys excess prostate tissue. The treatment takes less than an hour to complete, and most patients can resume their normal activities within a few days.
How does Rezum treatment work?
Rezum treatment works by using radiofrequency waves to destroy excess prostate tissue.
The device used during the procedure emits controlled doses of radiofrequency energy, which heats up water molecules in the prostate tissue, causing the cells to rupture and die. The dead cells are then naturally absorbed and eliminated from the body.
Benefits of Rezum treatment
- Minimally invasive
- No hospital stay required
- Low risk of complications
- Quick recovery time
- Relief from symptoms of prostate hyperplasia
Who is a good candidate for Rezum treatment?
Not all patients are eligible for Rezum treatment. Your doctor will perform a thorough assessment before recommending this treatment. Good candidates for the Rezum procedure include:.
- Men over 50 years of age with BPH symptoms
- Men who have not responded to medication or lifestyle changes
- Men who do not want to undergo surgery
Preparing for Rezum treatment
You will need to follow some instructions before the procedure. Your doctor will usually ask you to:.
- Stop taking blood-thinning medications
- Stop taking any over-the-counter medication not approved by your doctor
- Fast for several hours before the procedure
- Shower and clean the genital area before the procedure
What to expect during the Rezum procedure?
The Rezum procedure is a quick and painless procedure that can be performed in a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic. Here’s what to expect during the procedure:.
- You will be given anesthesia to numb the area around the prostate
- A small device will be inserted into the urethra
- The device will emit controlled doses of radiofrequency energy, which heats and destroys excess prostate tissue
- The procedure usually takes less than an hour to complete
What is the recovery process after Rezum treatment?
Recovery after Rezum treatment is usually quick, and most patients can resume their normal activities within a few days. Here are some things to keep in mind:.
- You may experience mild discomfort or pain for a few days
- You may see blood in your urine, but this usually clears up within a few days
- Avoid strenuous activities or heavy lifting for a few days
- Drink plenty of fluids to help flush your system
Are there any risks or complications associated with Rezum treatment?
Rezum treatment is generally safe, and there are few risks or complications associated with the procedure. However, as with any medical treatment, there is always some risk involved. Potential risks of Rezum treatment include:.
- Blood in the urine
- Urinary tract infection
- Difficulty urinating
- Erectile dysfunction or retrograde ejaculation (where semen enters the bladder instead of being expelled during orgasm)
Conclusion
Rezum treatment is a minimally invasive treatment that uses radiofrequency waves to treat prostate hyperplasia. It is a safe and effective alternative to surgery for many patients with BPH symptoms.
If you are experiencing symptoms of prostate hyperplasia, talk to your doctor about whether Rezum treatment may be right for you.