Symptoms of prostate cancer give the same symptoms as the prostate. At this point, if the person is experiencing problems, he/she should seek support from a urologist without considering self-treatment.
Prostate
Prostate is a problem that occurs in men and usually occurs in the 50s and the specialty of this problem is urology doctors.
What are the Symptoms of Prostate?
Prostate symptoms appear as problems in the prostate and generally in the lower urinary tract.
Prostate symptoms,
- Intermittent urination can often only be made in the form of drops, urine output is weak
- There is frequent urge to urinate
- Constant feeling of fullness in the bladder and inability to empty it completely
- Frequent urination after waking up and interrupted sleep
- Very painful urination that becomes more and more difficult
- Painful and painful ejaculation
- Blood in urine and semen
- Frequent urge to go to the toilet and the impact on daily life
- Pain in the lower back and groin
- Constantly feeling constrained to urinate
- Burning sensation when urinating and incomplete emptying
Prostate diseases can be divided into three categories.
These are,
- Prostate Cancer
- Benign Prostate Enlargement
- Prostate Inflammation (Prostatitis)
The prostate is a gland located in the body. This gland is the name given to the ducts located just below the bladder in the body and through which the urethra, the urinary canal, passes and the tubes that allow sperm to come from the testicles are opened.
What are the Symptoms of Prostate Cancer?
Symptoms of prostate cancer,
- Difficulty and difficulty urinating
- Erectile problems and disorders
- Uncomfortable sensations in the groin area
- Painful ejaculation during sexual intercourse
- Bone pain in the body
- Blood in semen and urine
- Incomplete urination and incomplete emptying
- Frequent need to urinate even if urine is passed
These symptoms can also be the cause of benign prostate enlargement. Therefore, one should not worry on their own without consulting a urologist.
Prostate cancer can be treated in early diagnosis as in many other diseases. Race factor, age factor, environmental factors and nutrition play an important role in prostate cancer.