NHS approves new hi-tech laser treatment for prostate sufferers

Therapy will mean fewer overnight hospital stays and speed up recovery times, but may not be suitable for all

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The NHS is struggling with chronic bed shortages
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The NHS has approved the use of lasers to treat patients suffering with an enlarged prostate in a move that hopes to cut overnight hospital stays and speed up recovery times.

"Around 60 per cent of men over the age of 60 suffer from prostate enlargement, which can mean increasing lavatory trips at night and repeated urinary tract infections," says the Daily Telegraph.

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