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What Are Some Symptoms of Prostate Trouble? Nurse's Guide

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If you have prostate problems is now possible symptoms of prostate or may be wondering what they are? First, the prostate gland is a walnut-shaped gland that is part of a man's reproductive system. It has two lobes that are enclosed by a layer of tissue. You can find it right in front of the rectum and below the bladder. Gland that surrounds the urethra is the canal that passes through the urine.

Interestingly, scientists do not yet know all the functions of this gland, but we do know that the fluid is squeezed into the urethra that moves through the sperm during intercourse. The purpose of this fluid, which is part of the sperm, the sperm makes energy and makes the vaginal canal less acidic.

Now the most common symptoms of prostate problems are usually due to benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). Symptoms can be different for each individual. Some of the symptoms depend on whether the gland has been expanded and which has resulted in the expansion. And the symptoms depend on the seriousness times. The prostate can be expanded a bit and do a lot of symptoms or be very enlarged and cause few symptoms. Symptoms of BPH include weak or interrupted flow of urine, urgency, leaking or dripping, and night trips to the bathroom.

If the prostate gets too swollen, it can cause a bladder infection. This bladder infection can be severe and become chronic due to enlargement of the gland. The severity of the infection can cause a weak and cause symptoms of systemic infection does not immediately associated with this gland. A urine test to determine if there is a bladder infection.

If the prostate gland is ignored, the infection may remain of the bladder and cause bladder stones and even kidney damage. Most symptoms are caused by BPH, but can also be indicators of more serious problems including prostate cancer. The Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) test has been used in recent years - initially as a possible indication of prostate cancer. However, it has become less reliable and currently only used as a guide.

Early prostate cancer in its earliest and most treatable stages do not cause any symptoms. But if he develops and is not recognized or treated, it can cause these - a need to urinate frequently, especially during the night and difficulty starting urination or retention of urine flow.

In any case, these are the symptoms of common problems - cancer and BPH. One must be aware of them and get diagnosed and treated as soon as they recognize that there is a problem. Prostate problems relate to the majority of men older than 50 years. Learn about the symptoms and consult your doctor for a reliable diagnosis. Be sure to order a urine test should not be proposed. Bladder infections caused by prostate enlargement is often forgotten.

 
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