Saturday, April 13, 2019

Symptoms of prostate problems are sometimes mistaken for cancer

There are many different symptoms of prostate problems. Some of them just mean your prostate enlargement [or BPH]. Some people may mean that you have prostatitis. Some people may mean that you have actual prostate cancer.

However, before we start, please warn:

It is normal for someone to read about the symptoms of the prostate problem on the Internet and to conclude without a real doctor's examination.

So, if anything in this article shocks you, don't despair.

Check it first.

No cancer is more common than having cancer, so you may not have any problems at all.

So, what are the symptoms of prostate problems that may be cancer?

Some of them mainly include urination problems. I mean, hesitant, poor urine flow [just a kind of "drips" of urine], often have the urge to urinate, and may even see blood in the urine.

You may also have sexual problems.

For example, painful ejaculation... loss of libido... difficult times of erection... and blood in semen.

Again, these symptoms may mean that you have prostate cancer.

However, they may mean that you are only an enlarged prostate or a prostate infection, not related to cancer.

The key is not to draw conclusions.

If you have symptoms of a prostate problem, check with your doctor to see what he or she said first.





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