76-year-old male. The patient presented with the complaint that he had not been able to urinate since the morning. The patient admitted that he has had difficulty in urinating for the last 3 months. There is no blood or sandy discharge. The patient underwent rectal palpation. sphincter tone ani strong, rectal mucosa smooth, absent mass, ampulla recti intact and prostate palpably palpable, upper border palpable, rubbery consistency, smooth surface, no nodules. Nothing, and there is no tenderness, nothing Blood and faeces on the palms Benign prostatic hyperplasia was suspected in the patient.

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