India, Nov. 26 -- Urinary problems are often dismissed as a normal part of ageing, but when they interfere with sleep, work, and daily freedom, they become a serious quality-of-life issue. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Ravi Shankar J C, consultant - urology, Manipal Hospital, Kanakapura Road, Bengaluru highlighted the medical reality of an enlarged prostate and, more importantly, he spoke about a safer, less invasive treatment option for men who cannot undergo traditional surgery. Also read | Oncologists reveal who is more at risk of aggressive prostate cancer, explain why early detection is crucial

According to Dr Shankar, for many older men with existing health conditions, knowing about this simple, non-surgical alternative can...