BPH is an age-related condition that can give rise to urinary symptoms
. As the proportion of elderly men in the population rises, the number
with symptomatic BPH requiring advice on possible treatments will inc
rease. A range of effective treatments is available, and although ther
e are certain absolute indications for surgery, patients with moderate
or severe symptoms require counseling to reach a decision on the trea
tment modality most appropriate for them. Concomitant age-related dise
ase and use of multiple medications add to the complexity of treating
elderly men for BPH. In every case of BPH, the risks of each treatment
option should be weighed against the potential benefits and a joint d
ecision reached by physician and patient.