Prostate Restored
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The prostate will return to its normal size within one month after surgery. Certain medications or hormone treatments, such as finasteride (Proscar®, Propecia®) and megestrol acetate (Ovaban®, Megace®) may be used to treat specific prostatic conditions.
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Read More »6. Prostatic abscess. This is a more severe form of a bacterial infection. If the ducts that drain the prostate become obstructed, bacteria are trapped in the prostate and form a walled-off site of infection known as an abscess. Prostatic abscesses can be challenging to treat since many antibiotics are unable to penetrate the prostate. 7. Prostatic cancer. This disease is a rare occurrence in dogs. It may be associated with hormones from the testicles, adrenal glands, or pituitary glands, or may arise without any association with hormones.
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Read More »Treatment depends on the diagnosis and the type of disease affecting your dog. Diseases associated with excessive hormone levels (BPH, squamous metaplasia, and cystic hyperplasia) are typically treated by neutering the dog. Because testosterone and estrogen are both formed in the testicles, neutering is generally an effective treatment. The prostate will return to its normal size within one month after surgery. Certain medications or hormone treatments, such as finasteride (Proscar®, Propecia®) and megestrol acetate (Ovaban®, Megace®) may be used to treat specific prostatic conditions. "Because testosterone and estrogen are both formed in the testicles, neutering is generally an effective treatment."
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