My father has been diagnosed with borderline prostatomegaly, and his ultrasound report shows that his prostate is enlarged, measuring 31x38x34 mm with a volume of 224cc. There are no focal lesions detected. He had TURP surgery back in 2009, but now Im wondering if he needs to undergo another TURP or if there are other treatment options available. Can you suggest what might be the best course of action for him at this point?
For borderline prostatomegaly with a prostate volume of 24cc, treatment options include watchful waiting, medications like alpha-blockers (e.g., tamsulosin) or 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors (e.g., finasteride), and lifestyle changes; TURP surgery may not be immediately necessary, especially since your father had it in 2009, but it's essential to consult a urologist for personalized advice and to monitor prostate health.