I wonder how many potential answers to such problems are out there, known to a few but not acted on by the masses.
One of the primary causes of BPH is from androgens, specifically the conversion of testosterone -> dihydrotestoerone via the 5-ar enzyme.
The prostate is an androgen-sensitive tissue, and DHT causes enlargement.
It's not guaranteed to fix it, but it's one option.
Multiple surgeries is not sustainable. Too much uncertainty.
It seems highly failure prone. If you don't block the flow are you going to stroke out?
A cure should be a one-off measure after which one stays cured. If not forever then at least for years.
Something that needs to be repeated, esp. daily, should have a different word. That’s not a cure.
I'm not sure where this is coming from. Multiple cardiac bypasses have a ton of uncertainty, but they are effective because efficacy is measured by quality of life * increased lifespan.
Multiple surgeries (the time it takes to regrow major veins from capillaries that aren't blocked off) to relatively non-lethal parts of the body seems very sustainable for a human lifespan after 60 or 55 or whatever.