Prostate Artery Embolization
The “Bathroom Map” Problem: When Prostate Symptoms Start Steering Your Day
If you’ve ever picked a restaurant because you know the bathroom situation is solid… welcome to the club nobody asked to join.
For a lot of men with BPH (enlarged prostate), prostate symptoms don’t just show up—they start steering decisions. You drive different routes. You sit near exits. You avoid long events. And nighttime? You’re up again.
This “bathroom map” lifestyle is common, but it’s not something you have to accept.
Why it happens
As the prostate grows, it can squeeze the urethra and irritate the bladder. That leads to:
- Frequent urination
- Urgency
- Weak stream
- Incomplete emptying
- Waking up at night (nocturia)
Over time, the bladder gets tired of fighting resistance, and the symptoms get louder.
The frustrating middle zone
Many men get stuck here:
- Medications help a little… until they don’t
- Side effects are annoying
- Surgery feels like a big jump
- So you “manage” symptoms and keep living around bathrooms
But there’s another lane: minimally invasive treatment.
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Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) is a non-surgical procedure that reduces blood flow to the prostate, causing it to shrink over time. It’s performed by an interventional radiologist using imaging guidance.
Men often consider PAE because it:
- Avoids surgical removal of prostate tissue
- Is typically outpatient
- Has a practical recovery for many patients
- Targets the root cause (prostate size/pressure) without major surgery
At MTVIR in Dallas, Dr. Travis Van Meter helps men understand whether PAE is the right fit based on symptoms, anatomy, and goals.
A realistic outcome goal
Most men aren’t asking for perfection. They’re asking to:
- Sleep longer
- Drive without anxiety
- Sit through a movie
- Travel without planning every stop
- Feel normal again
That’s the quality-of-life conversation we’re having every day.
If prostate symptoms are controlling your schedule, it’s time to get your freedom back.
Looking for a prostate clinic in Dallas?
Look no further. We have a state-of-the-art center in North Dallas, where we can perform not only consultations but also surgeries.
Find us at:
9101 N Central Expy, Suite 550, Dallas, TX 75225
Call (469) 458-9800
Or contact us here to schedule a consultation.
