Santa’s prostate nightmare urges Aussie men to act in men’s health campaign via Palin Comms

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Screen Shot 2016-12-17 at 11.55.04 AM.jpgA new men’s health campaign created by Palin Communications, aims to illustrate the debilitating impact of an enlarged prostate, a condition also known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), by showing how impossible Santa’s annual task would be if he were affected by the condition. The video was produced by Visual Culture.

 

The new campaign – using the hash tag #SeatsUpforSanta – follows Santa’s nightmare where his efforts to deliver presents to children on Christmas eve are severely hampered by his need to constantly visit the toilet during the night. People are invited into an imaginary Christmas Eve where families are asked to leave their #SeatsUpforSanta so that he can get the job done.

Having to urinate more than once a night is a key symptom of an enlarged prostate. Other symptoms include frequency, weak stream and dribbling. Men aged over 50 years are at increased risk of this condition although many do not seek treatment because they may regard symptoms as a natural part of ageing.

 

The BPH awareness campaign aims to encourage men over 50 to be aware of any developing BPH symptoms and to talk to their GP about treatment options if necessary.

 

Associate professor Manish Patel, a Sydney-based urologist, says many Australian men suffer from the condition and they should seek treatment via their GP.

 

Says Patel: “Prostate enlargement is a common condition so many Australian men will recognise the symptoms in Santa’s video. If we can get some attention by being a little light-hearted about the symptoms then hopefully we can encourage more blokes to talk their doctor about treatment.”

 

Approximately one in three Australian men aged over 50 suffer from an enlarged prostate. BPH is not a life-threatening but symptoms can have a major effect on quality of life. There are treatments than can help many men improve their symptoms and quality of life.

 

Whether to have treatment, and the choice of treatment, depends on the severity of symptoms. Men experiencing symptoms needs to discuss treatment options with their GP.

 

The BPH awareness campaign is sponsored by GSK. To find out more about BPH and to take a 2 minute questionnaire to assess symptom severity, click here.

Production Company: Visual Culture

Producer: Simon Holt

Director: Danny O’Loughlin

Director of Photography: Glen Hall

Production Co-Ordinator: Izzy Watts

Production Assistant: Mollie McDonald

Make Up: Emma Roberts

Santa Claus: Keith Gledhill

Mrs. Claus: Anna Bryers

News Presenter: Simone Clements

Weather Reporter: Peter Hutchinson

Elf: Danny O’Loughlin

Doctor: Richard Clements

Security Vision Interviewee: Steve Cross

Man in his 50’s asleep: Colin Hood

Child in snow: Riley Clements

Boy: Hayden Clements

Girl: Carlee Clements