It can go to a point where it starts causing problems when there is some degree of blockage. Initially, the bladder might compensate for all the blockage; the inner lining starts getting a little more sensitive. “People without a family history can also get it. We believe there are some degrees of imbalance of hormones, but the exact mechanism remains unclear.
“The older a man grows the more likely he can have prostate enlargement. The normal prostate is about 25 grammes or the size of a walnut. But over time, it can grow big, up to 200 grammes. In some people, it never changes.
“Men must know that when they develop urinary symptoms when they start to urinate more often than before, waking up multiple times at night to urinate, having difficulty while urinating, intermittency in the flow of the urine; those are all symptoms that suggest that something is going wrong with the prostate. Most times it is an enlargement but it is also important to check because sometimes cancer can also present in a similar way. Early detection will save a lot.”
Source: HealthWise