Symptoms Of Prostate Problems
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Symptoms Of Prostate Problems
The prostate gland is an important part of the male sex organs. It produces a clear liquid that mixes with sperm cells when a man ejaculates. The prostate gland is located just below the bladder in front of the rectum. It weighs about an ounce and is about the size of a walnut. The prostate is a donut shape and it nestles around the urethra, which is the tube through which urine and semen flow.
Any man over the age of twenty can acquire a health condition related to the prostate gland, though a man older than fifty is far more likely to experience a problem. That’s because the prostate gland grows over time and this growth accelerates after the age of forty-five due to an increase in the levels of a hormone called dihydrotestosterone. In fact prostate problems are very common in men over the age of fifty. However the symptoms of prostate problems are usually tolerable for most. It is only when the symptoms of prostate problems cause severe discomfort or have a negative impact on a man’s quality of life that medical intervention is sought. However, regular screening by a health professional is recommended, especially for men over the age of fifty. It is also a good idea to have at least some knowledge of the signs of prostate problems.
Passing Water
The main symptoms of prostate problems are associated with the ability to pass urine. If the prostate gland is enlarged, inflamed or cancerous this will have an impact on a man’s ability to empty his bladder. For instance one of the symptoms of prostate problems is difficulty getting the flow of urine started in the first place. Another sign is a very weak stream of urine as well as a feeling that the bladder is never completely empty even when you have just visited the bathroom. The frequent urge to urinate is another of the symptoms of prostate problems. This urge does not go away during the night and this can lead to lack of sleep and physical exhaustion.
Other Warning Signs
Some of the less common symptoms of prostate problems include chills, fever, blood in the semen or urine, pain in the lower back, testicles, perineum or abdomen and discomfort when ejaculating or moving the bowels. If you experience any of these symptoms combined with problems passing urine then you should make an appointment to see your doctor. Your doctor will be able to diagnose the exact nature of your prostate problem and provide whatever treatment is necessary in order to help you feel better.
Caroline Bourke
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Symptoms Of Prostate Problems in the News
- People’s PharmacyRichmond Times-Dispatch3 days ago
Q:Have you ever heard of ibuprofen helping men with prostate problems? I am a runner and frequently use ibuprofen after a long run. I discovered that on the days that I took ibuprofen, I didn’t have to get up at night to go to the bathroom. When I have beer with the boys in the evening, I take ibuprofen afterward and don’t have to get up to pee. Normally, I would be up and down a couple of times.
- Benign Prostatic HyperplasiaThirdAge2 days ago
If you're a man and you live long enough, you will almost certainly develop benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Ninety percent of all men show signs of such prostatic enlargement by the age of 80. Symptoms include difficulty in starting urination, a diminished force of urinary stream, a sensation of fullness in the bladder after urination, and the need to urinate many times at night.
- Does task force care about women's health?Connecticut Post2 days ago
Make like an ostrich. Stick your head in the ground. Ignore generations of advice from your doctor. And don't worry your pretty little head.The United States Preventive Services Task Force is








