Is there any prostate cancer Symptoms?

by Symptom Advice on February 23, 2011

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frequent urination, increased urination at night, difficulty starting and maintaining a steady stream of urine, blood in the urine, and painful urination. also prostate cancer may also cause problems with sexual function and performance, such as difficulty achieving erection or painful ejaculation.

Prostate cancer is cancer of the small walnut-shaped gland in males that produces seminal fluid, the fluid that nourishes and transports sperm. Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in men.

Prostate cancer usually doesn't produce any noticeable symptoms in its early stages, so many cases of prostate cancer aren't detected until the cancer has spread beyond the prostate. for most men, prostate cancer is first detected during a routine screening such as a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test or a digital rectal exam (DRE).

When signs and symptoms do occur, they depend on how advanced the cancer is and how far the cancer has spread.

Early signs and symptoms of prostate cancer can include urinary problems, caused when the prostate tumor presses on the bladder or on the tube that carries urine from the bladder (urethra). however, urinary symptoms are much more commonly caused by benign prostate problems, such as an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia) or prostate infections. less than 5 percent of cases of prostate cancer have urinary problems as the initial symptom. When urinary signs and symptoms do occur, they can include:

-Trouble urinating
-Starting and stopping while urinating
-Decreased force in the stream of urine

-Cancer in your prostate or the area around the prostate can cause:

-Blood in your urine
-Blood in your semen

-Prostate cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes in your pelvis may cause:

-Swelling in your legs
-Discomfort in the pelvic area

Advanced prostate cancer that has spread to your bones can cause:

-Bone pain that doesn't go away
-Bone fractures
-Compression of the spine -

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