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Prostate is a gland which has a shape like a walnut responsible in the production of semen. The gland is located beneath the bladder surrounding the lower portion of urethra, the tube which drains the urine coming from the urinary bladder. As the Signs of Prostate Cancer develops, the prostate expands and compresses the urethra which results into various troubles with urination.

Majority of men undergo a second stage of prostate development if they reach the age of forty and above. During this stage, the cells in inner part of the prostate gland reproduce more quickly than normal. As the tissues enlarge, they frequently compress the urethra then block partially the flow of urine. Benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH affects around fifty percent of men aged sixty and approximately eighty percent of men 80 years old and above. BPH is not cancerous.

If prostate tumor develops, it can stay within the prostate or scatter outside the gland. If the cancer scatters from its principal location into the other parts of the human body, the newly developed tumor has similar abnormal cells like the primary tumor.

Urinary difficulties may be considered as regular symptoms of prostate cancer, but may also signify other non-cancerous prostate problems, such as BPH. The following are prostate tumor symptoms associated to urination which include:

incapacity to urinate

pain or burning during urination

frequent urination at night

weak or intermittent urine flow

painful ejaculation

blood in semen or urine

frequent ache in the hips, lower backs and upper thighs

difficulty to start urination.

Signs of Prostate Cancer - Vital Details Regarding Prostate

By: helen mae quinn




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