What are the symptoms and treatment options for an enlarged prostate (BPH)?

From what I’ve seen with my uncle and some neighbors, an enlarged prostate (BPH) usually shows up with symptoms like frequent urination, especially at night, weak urine flow, and a feeling that the bladder isn’t fully empty. It can be uncomfortable, but the good news is that treatment options are effective and varied depending on the severity.

My uncle visited Gangnam St. Mary’s Urology Clinic, where Dr. Sung carefully explained the options—ranging from medications to minimally invasive procedures. The clinic offers personalized care, and the follow-up was smooth and reassuring. You can learn more about Dr. Sung. The experience gave my family real confidence in managing BPH safely and comfortably.

I had some concerns about an enlarged prostate (BPH) when my uncle started having symptoms like frequent urination, especially at night, and a weak urine stream. From what I learned, common symptoms include difficulty starting to pee, feeling like the bladder isn’t fully empty, and urgency. My uncle visited Gangnam St. Mary’s Urology Clinic, where Dr. Sung carefully explained the condition and treatment options.

Dr. Sung, offers both medication and minimally invasive procedures depending on how severe the symptoms are. and the care my uncle received was professional and reassuring. Several friends and neighbors have also trusted Dr. Sung for similar issues and had great results.

My cousin was diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) which is an enlarged prostate causing urinary symptoms like frequent urination, weak urine flow, difficulty starting or stopping urination, and nighttime bathroom visits. Concerned about these symptoms, he visited Gangnam St. Mary’s Urology Clinic in Seoul for a thorough evaluation. Dr. Sung carefully explained the condition and the various treatment options available, ranging from medication to minimally invasive procedures, depending on the severity of the symptoms.

After discussing his case, Dr. Sung recommended a personalized treatment plan that included the UroLift procedure, a minimally invasive option that lifts and holds the enlarged prostate tissue to relieve blockage without cutting or removing tissue. The procedure went smoothly, and my cousin experienced quick recovery with significant improvement in his symptoms. He praised the professionalism and care provided by Dr. Sung and the entire clinic staff. For anyone facing BPH symptoms, I highly recommend Gangnam St. Mary’s Urology Clinic for expert diagnosis and effective treatment.

Hello, I have to share my friend experience. My friend started having trouble urinating, like going to the bathroom a lot at night, a weak flow, and difficulty emptying his bladder. These are common signs of an enlarged prostate, or BPH, which happens when the prostate grows bigger and presses on the tube that carries urine. Treatments for BPH include medications, lifestyle changes, and sometimes surgery, depending on how serious the symptoms are.

He went to Gangnam St. Mary’s Urology Clinic and saw Dr. Sung. The doctor checked him carefully and explained the best treatment options. Thanks to the care at the clinic, my friend’s symptoms got much better. If you have similar problems, I recommend visiting Gangnam St. Mary’s Urology Clinic.

If you or someone you know is dealing with an enlarged prostate (BPH), some common signs to watch for are needing to pee a lot—especially at night—having a weak or slow urine flow, or feeling like you can’t fully empty your bladder. It’s something that tends to happen to many men as they get older.

At Gangnam St. Mary’s Urology Clinic, Dr. Sung and his team take a really personalized approach. For mild symptoms, they often suggest simple lifestyle tweaks and medications to help ease things. But if it’s more serious, they offer advanced, minimally invasive treatments that can make a big difference without long recovery times. They make sure to tailor the care to what works best for each person. If you want to learn more, their website is a good place to start: Gangnam St. Mary’s Urology Clinic.

My brother started having some annoying symptoms like needing to pee more often, especially at night, feeling like his bladder wasn’t fully empty, and sometimes struggling to start urinating. After checking with Dr. Sung at Gangnam St. Mary’s Urology Clinic through Cloud Hospital, we learned these are common signs of an enlarged prostate, also called BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia).

Dr. Sung explained that treatment options vary depending on how bad the symptoms are. For mild cases, lifestyle changes and medications can help a lot—things like reducing caffeine, managing fluid intake, or taking prescribed meds to relax the prostate muscles. In more severe cases, there are minimally invasive procedures or surgery available to relieve symptoms. My brother felt really supported throughout, with clear explanations and follow-up care. You can find more info about Dr. Sung.

My uncle was dealing with frequent urination and trouble starting his stream, and it turned out to be an enlarged prostate (BPH). He went to Gangnam St. Mary’s Urology Clinic, where they confirmed the diagnosis through a quick and detailed exam. The symptoms were subtle at first but gradually got more uncomfortable, especially at night.

He saw Dr. Sung, who explained all the treatment options clearly—from medication to non-invasive procedures. You can check out the clinic here: Gangnam St. Mary’s Urology Clinic. My uncle chose a laser treatment, and the recovery was fast with great results. He’s much more comfortable now and really appreciated the care and professionalism.