My father is undergone through ultrasound and foud below report --
Bilateral kidneys are echogenic with mild blurring of CMD s/o Medical renal disease.
Enlarged prostate 37 gm with insignificant PVR.
Please suggest
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Treatment of Benign Prostate enlargement depends upon the symptoms of the patient and complications
Absolute indications for intervention
Refractory painful urinary retention
Recurring UTI
STONE
DIVERTICULUM
Upper tract changes
Symptomatic management consists of Tamsulosin or silodosin with or without Dutasteride
Fluids management
Next Steps
for early CKD
diet management
salt restrictions
controller of blo pressure
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