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Q: Enlarged Prostate -- Slow And Painful Urination
asked by: winwun on January 14th, 2005
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How would it be to install a stent in the uretha where it goes through the prostate to relieve the constriction, and therefore relieve the slow and painful urination ? ? :idea:

seems to me this would be a quick fix and could be done in the doctor's office in about 5 minutes or less.

Any ideas, anyone ? ?
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GHB
replied on November 8th, 2009
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post prostate discomfort
I read somewhere when researching the issues of prostate enlargement and AFTER an operation that stents are being used but only to a small degree. Would have far preferred this to the pain and discomfort I am going through now post opeation.
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