Is it Prostate Cancer? Symptoms You Must Not Ignore

Generally, prostate cancer does not show any symptoms in the early stages. Some the issues men face early are related with urination. Since these are similar to those related to aging, most men do not take them seriously.





Warning Signs to Watch Out For

The Early Signs
- Frequent urination
- Painful Ejaculation
- Blood in the Urine
- Blood in Semen
- Pain or Stiffness in the Hips
- Pain in Lower Back
 - Pain in Upper Thighs

In some cases, one may not experience any of the above listed symptoms and still have prostate cancer.
According to experts, prostate cancer is similar to other cancers. It is a silent disease that shows no symptoms at all in its early stages. The only sign they observe is change in urination. Many men start noticing increased frequency. They experience an increases need to visit the bathroom. Some may experience slowing of stream. It is also common to have disturbed sleep due to the frequent trips to bathroom. Men may feel the urge to empty their bladder at night.

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Problems with urination often signal enlargement of gland. This is noncancerous growth referred to as benign prostatic hyperplasia. This is a very common condition among men above age of 40. According to medical experts, men over 70 have some amount of prostatic enlargement.

Visit Doctor

Any changes in urination should be taken seriously. If you experience the following problems, visit a specialist at prostate cancer treatment center:

- Pain while urinating
- Weak flow of urine
- Difficulty starting or stopping the urine
- Increased frequency at night time urination
- Blood in the urine
- Blood in semen

Prostate cancer in advanced stages may lead to serious symptoms such as swelling in leg or bone pain. This happens because cancer spreads to other parts of the body.

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