Prostate cancer is a serious cancer that can begin to attack the surrounding organs if it isn’t taken care of quickly enough. However, recovery is possible if the patient takes action and knows how to identify the signs of prostate cancer. Screening is very important to prostate cancer identification, but not all men get screened when it’s necessary to do so. Digital rectal exams should be performed if you are experiencing any of the signs of prostate cancer, which are listed below.
Trouble urinating is the first identifying sign of cancer. If you have trouble urinating at any time, you should see a doctor. This sign can appear later on in the cancers development, but it can be an early symptom as well depending on the individual. Starting and stopping during urinating is a problem as well. Blood in the urine or otherwise abnormal urination can point towards prostate cancer or an abnormal growth in the prostate. Lymph node pain and other pelvic discomfort can also be present in those with prostate cancer. It is extremely important to get these checked out as soon as possible, because it could lead to something worse if not taken care of.
Advanced prostate cancer is much more noticeable, and can mean significant bone pain. A man who has advanced cancer may experience pain in the bones that doesn’t fade and cannot be managed. Men who are at risk are those that have a father or brother with prostate cancer, men over 50 years of age, and a diet high in fat. You cannot control your genetics, but having a clean diet with minimal fat is the best way to prevent prostate cancer from developing. If you notice any of these signs of cancer, see a doctor as soon as possible.
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