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Urology

BPH Treatment

BPH Treatment In Iran

Best BPH treatment hospital in Iran

bph treatmentMore than 2500 Iranian and foreign patients are going under the BPH surgery in Iran each year. BPH treatment in Iran is on top of the middle-east regarding its skilled specialists and surgeons.

  • Treata Professional Hospital
  • Gandi Hospital
  • Moheb Mehr Hospital

BPH treatment cost in Iran

There is a significant difference between the cost of BPH treatment in Iran and other countries. The most important factors for the low price of it in Iran are:

  • A large number of BPH treatment hospitals in Iran.
  • A large number of applicants for BPH treatment in Iran.

BPH treatment cost in Iran varies depending on the BPH treatment and the hospital. An average cost of BPH treatment in Iran is $4300.


BPH
treatment cost in Iran in comparison with other countries

This surgery costs $10000 in the U.S., $8000 in Europe, $6000 in Thailand and $4000 in Turkey.

Best BPH treatment surgeon in Iran

More than 24.000 urology surgeries are being performed each year in Iran. Experienced Iranian doctors with an excellent record are performing the operations. One of the most important factors for choosing a good surgeon for BPH treatment in Iran is a doctor has done many BPH treatment.
 You can find the best doctors for BPH treatment in Iran on our website by following their experiences.

Why should you travel to Iran for a BPH treatment?

Many patients travel to Iran for BPH treatment. One of the reasons for this matter is Iranian specialists and surgeons who have high surgery success rates.

  • Low cost of BPH treatment in Iran
  • Low cost of accommodation in Iran
  • Well experienced doctors
  • The high number of BPH treatment in Iran

BPH treatment centres accordant with today's European standards are performing the highest quality operations in Iran. Another reason for BPH treatment in Iran is its lower cost compared to other countries.

How Long Should I Stay For BPH treatment In Iran?

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About BPH Treatment

bph treatmentBenign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a clinical condition where lower urinary tract symptoms are caused by both a physically obstructing prostate as well as tight smooth muscles around the bladder outlet. Lower urinary tract problems resulting from benign prostatic hyperplasia is a very common clinical problem encountered in the urology outpatient. Treatment algorithm includes conservative management, medications and surgery.Types of BPH treatment:

  • Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) – a laser attached to a resectoscope is used to cut away excess prostate tissue
  • Transurethral laser resection or vaporisation of the prostate – a thin tube called a cystoscope is inserted into the urethra and a laser attached to the cystoscope fires pulses of energy to burn away prostate tissue
  • Prostatic urethral lift (PUL) implants – a surgeon inserts implants that hold the enlarged prostate away from the urethra so that the urethra is not blocked; this helps to relieve symptoms like pain or difficulty when peeing

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Patients who have BPH

Before BPH Treatment

After acquiring a full medical history, the doctor will order some tests including urine test, blood test and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test.

During BPH Treatment

In the open surgery technique, the surgeon makes an incision in the lower abdomen to reach the prostate and remove tissue. Open prostatectomy is generally done if a patient has a very large prostate, bladder damage or other complicating factors. In different types of prostatectomy, a particular device is usually inserted into the Urethra then the surgeon removes all but the outer part of the prostate. Afterwards, a catheter is used for cleansing the area and the bladder.

Recovery

The doctor might recommend limiting heavy lifting and excessive exercise for seven days if a patient has laser ablation, transurethral needle ablation or transurethral microwave therapy. If they have an open prostatectomy, they might need to restrict activity for six weeks, and the surgery usually requires a short hospital stay and is associated with a higher risk of needing a blood transfusion.