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BPH is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland, causing pressure on the bladder and urethra, which can lead to urinary blockage. Risk Factors: ➡️ Males over age 50 ➡️ Family history ➡️ Sedentary lifestyle ➡️Smoking ➡️ Hormonal imbalances (increased estrogen & DHT) Symptoms
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Nurse Well Versed

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A person in black scrubs and a face mask takes a mirror selfie. Text overlay reads "Cons Of Being A NURSE SWIPE," introducing the topic of the challenges of nursing.
A person in black scrubs and a face mask takes a mirror selfie. Text overlay lists various cons of nursing, including "Mistakes can equal prison," "Abuse," "Constant Anxiety," and "Sleep Deprivation."
A person in light-colored scrubs and a face mask takes a mirror selfie. Text overlay states, "Just exhausting in every single aspect to be real," summarizing the demanding nature of nursing.
Cons of being a nurse
I know I normally post about all of the wonderful things nursing has to offer or just what nursing tends to look like so this is not to deter anyone away who may want to pursue nursing as a career. Its just so you can make a very informed decision because the reality is a nurse that becomes one bas
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