Scientists don't fully understand what causes enlarged prostate, but they think it's related to changes in your hormones as you get older. Because of the inflammation, prostatitis is typically a more painful condition than enlarged prostate. The main symptoms of enlarged prostate are difficulty pee...
Scientists don't fully understand what causes enlarged prostate, but they think it's related to changes in your hormones as you get older. Because of the inflammation, prostatitis is typically a more painful condition than enlarged prostate. The main symptoms of enlarged prostate are difficulty pee...
Active surveillance is an option for the cancers that produce no signs, have slow growth and are confined to prostate only. One of the major disadvantages of active surveillance is, “missed” disease progression as symptoms may not be noticed between the checkups. Radiation therapy: It uses ion...
Prostatitisis inflammation of the prostate gland. It may be due to infectious or non-infectious causes but infections are by far the most common cause. In most cases it arises with a bacterial infection although a viral or fungal infection can occur but is rare. Usually there is a pre-exist...
Medical professionals do not have a good understanding of what causes an enlarged prostate. BPH generally begins around age 30, evolves slowly, and most commonly only causes symptoms after 50. BPH is extremely common. Advanced age is a risk factor for an enlarged prostate. BPH affects 40%-50...
Read about prostate cancer symptoms, treatment, survival rates, stages, surgery, screening, causes and diagnosis. Learn lifestyle strategies to reduce the risk of prostate cancer.
If you have enlarged prostate symptoms, you will find the causes are almost always prostatitis, BPH (Benign Prostatic
prostate inflammation, metabolic syndrome (MetS), and postoperative lower urinary tract symptoms in patients treated with transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)Gina Carithers
Alex0213over a year ago Prostate inflammation is often experienced as pain in the anal area, as well as the lower back, abdomen and testicles. Any ongoing pain in this area should be evaluated by a doctor, especially when it is accompanied by difficulty or frequency of urination. Men with ...
Prostate cancer is usually a very slow-growing cancer, often causing no symptoms until it is in an advanced stage. Most men with prostate cancer die of other causes and many never know that they have the disease. But once prostate cancer begins to grow quickly or spreads outside the prostat...