Thursday, May 17, 2012

Early Prostate Cancer Symptoms

The prostate is a gland that is part of the male reproductive system and is located in front of the rectum just below the bladder. The primary role of the prostate gland is to squeeze fluid into the urethra when sperm spurts out through the penis during sexual climax.
As a man ages
The prostate gets bigger as a man gets older. This is an inevitable sign of aging, just as similar to having gray hair or wrinkles. This condition is known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). When the prostate gets larger, the surrounding layer of tissue stops it from expanding. This causes the prostate gland to press against the urethra. This in turn causes the bladder wall to become thicker resulting in the frequent urge to urinate even when there is a small amount of urine.
Symptoms of prostate cancer
The most common prostate cancer early symptoms are difficulty in urinating are difficulty in urinating and the urgency to leak. The bladder retains the urine while creating frequent sensations to urinate, usually at night. The urine flow is slow, weak and intermittent.
Treatment
There are a wide range of drugs for the treatment of BPH depending on the symptoms and severity of the condition. While some sufferers respond to drug treatment, others may require surgical methods. It is important to consult your medical specialist for advice before resorting to self-medication.
Caution
Urine retention causes strain on the bladder which will ultimately lead to urinary tract infection and the inability to control urination. It may also cause damage to the kidney and bladder, and if permanently damaged, BPH treatment will be ineffective.
Hence it is imperative that medical attention is required at the first sign of difficulty in urinating. Remember that early diagnosis saves you surgery costs not to mention the sufferings you may undergo if the symptoms are left untreated.

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