BPH is a innocent bystander in later stages of male life in humans. Normally Benign Prostatic hyperplasia is curable by using the various avaliable treatments and medications like 5alpha reductase inhibitors and antiandrogenic therapies. TURP, TUIP and prostatectomy are also advised very often. But what is the indication of the progression of the problem which is not curable from the avaliable measures. Is it a cancerous situation then? Is herbal therapy the probable answer of the problem in complicated cases?

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