Yes, a prostate size of 57g represents moderate enlargement, which is very common as men age and is highly treatable. Medications are typically the first step. Generic drugs called 5-alpha reductase inhibitors (such as finasteride or dutasteride) can actually shrink the prostate over time. Additionally, alpha-blockers (such as tamsulosin) help relax bladder muscles to quickly improve urine flow. If medications aren't enough, there are highly effective, minimally invasive procedures (like laser therapy or water vapour therapy) and standard surgeries (like TURP) to reduce the tissue size. Please consult a urologist to find the best plan for you.
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