King Charles to be treated for benign prostate condition

King Charles

Next week, King Charles III will be going to the hospital to receive medical care for his enlarged prostate.

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Buckingham Palace has reported that the condition of the King is not harmful, but he will need to undergo a "corrective procedure".

According to the Palace's statement, the 75-year-old will temporarily delay his public appearances to recover from an ailment.

It's not common for medical announcements regarding two elder members of a royal family to come out on the same day. However, it seems that it was necessary in this case as the King had to cancel his previous plans for Thursday.

He was supposed to have a meeting with foreign dignitaries as well as cabinet members in Scotland on Thursday, however, these gatherings have been called off due to medical reasons.

Some people believe that the King wanted to inform the public about his condition so that other men who are feeling similar symptoms would be motivated to undergo a medical examination.

Just like numerous men who seek medical attention annually, the King has also received treatment for a prostate that has increased in size, according to the official statement.

Enlargement of the prostate gland, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, is frequent among males over the age of fifty. The NHS website states that this is typically not a severe condition and is not associated with cancer.

Approximately one-third of males above the age of 50 will exhibit certain signs of a prostate that has grown larger than usual. This gland lies directly beneath the bladder.

Although it's not commonly a severe menace to one's well-being, it has the potential to bring about issues and signs such as problems with urination or clearing one's bladder.

Having this condition does not necessarily indicate that the individual is more likely to develop prostate cancer. The NHS has released instructions on how to address it.

It is not known what kind of medical treatment the King will have, but there are several options to deal with it, such as surgical intervention, the use of lasers, and a steam therapy.

On Wednesday, there were two important health updates concerning senior royals. The second announcement came from Buckingham Palace.

The lady who holds the title of Princess of Wales will need to stay in a hospital for a period of approximately two weeks to properly heal up after having surgery done on her abdomen. This surgery took place on a Tuesday.

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In the month of December, the Princess of Wales showed up at various events for the public to see.

Kensington Palace announced that the operation carried out on her was carefully planned and ended up being fruitful. The exact details around her health weren't released, however, it's been made clear that it wasn't related to cancer.

Information regarding the well-being of senior members of the royal family is hardly ever shared, which makes it noteworthy for two different updates about two individuals to be made public on the very same day.

Buckingham Palace typically does not give continuous updates on the state of health and only reveals minimal details on rare occasions where they do inform the public.

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