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What is REZUM? A benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) treatment

REZUM, a new method used for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH); it is a minimally invasive method used in the treatment of BPH. BPH is a condition that occurs as part of the aging process and causes the prostate to enlarge, narrowing the urinary passage. This can make urination difficult and lead to symptoms.

 

The REZUM treatment works by delivering hot water vapor into the prostate. During the procedure, a thin catheter is inserted into the prostate using a special device. The vapor passing through the catheter is delivered to the prostate tissue and heats it, causing it to vaporize. This reduces the volume of the prostate and helps to open the urinary passage.

Prostate Treatment in Turkey
In Turkey, the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) includes  the REZUM procedure   recommended to reduce prostate size and improve urinary flow. Experienced surgeons use state-of-the-art technology to complete treatmentsTurkey’s health tourism industry is renowned for its affordability without compromising on quality, attracting international patients seeking cost-effective solutions. With modern facilities and skilled professionals, prostate treatments in Turkey ensure efficient procedures and satisfactory outcomes, making it a popular destination for those seeking reliable urology care at a fraction of the cost compared to many other countries.

Benefits of REZUM treatment

  • It is minimally invasive: The REZUM procedure does not require surgical incisions and is typically performed under local anesthesia.
  • Quick recovery: Patients usually experience a rapid recovery process after the procedure, with a quick improvement in urinary symptoms observed.
  • Medication-free treatment: REZUM may be an option for patients who want to avoid the side effects of medications or do not respond to them.
  • Long-term effect: REZUM can provide long-term control of symptoms and improve patients’ quality of life.

As a result, retrograde ejaculation, which is a common side effect of benign prostatic surgery, and urinary incontinence are not observed after REZUM.


who is eligible for REZUM treatment for prostate?

  • Diagnosed with BPH: Candidates should have a diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), confirmed through medical evaluation and diagnostic tests.
  • Mild to Moderate Symptoms: Candidates may experience mild to moderate urinary symptoms associated with BPH, such as frequent urination, urgency, weak urine flow, or difficulty starting urination.
  • Desire to Avoid Medications: Candidates who prefer to avoid or minimize the use of medications for BPH treatment due to concerns about side effects or lack of effectiveness.
  • Unresponsive to Medications: Candidates who have not responded well to medication therapy for BPH or have experienced intolerable side effects may be suitable candidates for REZUM.
  • Good Overall Health: Candidates should be in good general health to undergo the REZUM procedure safely. This includes factors such as cardiovascular health and the absence of significant medical conditions that could complicate treatment.

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