Malte Rieken, Alexander Müller, Thomas Rosemann, Helge Seifert, Christoph Schregel, Stephen Wyler, Daniel Engeler, Hubert John
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[Benign prostate syndrome: Recommendations for treatment in the primary care setting].
Introduction: Benign prostate syndrome (BPS) is one of the most common diseases in men. As a result of subvesical obstruction caused by the enlargement of the prostate, the function of the lower urinary tract is impaired. The symptoms of BPS are determined by the occurrence of voiding and bladder storage disorders. In addition to a patient's history and physical examination, the diagnosis also includes a sonographic examination of the urinary tract. Treatment should be symptom-focused and interdisciplinary. For medical treatment, a variety of different drugs are available, which are also used in general practice. For surgical therapy, various technologies are available which are selected depending on prostate volume, comorbidities and the patient's expectations. The following text provides an overview of the relevant aspects of BPS management.