Post-Void Residual (PVR) –The amount of urine left in the bladder after the patient has urinated. An elevated PVR means that too much urine remains in the bladder after voiding. In men, this may be caused by an enlarged prostate that is restricting the flow of urine. Prostate – A gl...
restricting the flow of your urine. This can cause difficulties such as slow and/or interrupted urine flow or an increased frequency to urinate, just to name a few. When your prostate gland reduces in size, the symptoms subside and your urine starts flowing normally again, bringing you relief...
restricting the flow of your urine. This can cause difficulties such as slow and/or interrupted urine flow or an increased frequency to urinate, just to name a few. When your prostate gland reduces in size, the symptoms subside and your urine starts flowing normally again, bringing you relief...
Later in the day when I went to the loo my urine flow was strong again. I felt a little discomfort in my groin but was given painkillers.For the next two days I still didn't want to wander too far from the loo because as soon as I needed to go I couldn't hold on the ...
13 Urinary symptoms included voiding symptoms (related to passing urine, such as hesitancy and poor urinary flow) and storage symptoms (related to urine bladder storage, such as frequency and nocturia). Sexual function was measured by the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Male ...
• On the basis of sample type, the prostate cancer diagnostics market is segmented into blood, tissue, urine and others. In 2021, blood segment is dominating the prostate cancer diagnostics market as blood is the primary sample for the most common preliminary test that is PSA test and due...
see Fig.5. All of the sectioned tissues associated with the orthotopic model were more diffuse than subcutaneous and normal controls probably due to the increased interstitial volume resulting from reduced urine output. For the orthotopic tumor group, micrometastases were observed in the pancreas, bu...
restricting the flow of your urine. This can cause difficulties such as slow and/or interrupted urine flow or an increased frequency to urinate, just to name a few. When your prostate gland reduces in size, the symptoms subside and your urine starts flowing normally again, bringing you relief...
The primary drawbacks of this treatment are acute urine retention, sub-acute frequency and urgency of urination, and decreased effectiveness against severe tumor cells. Incorporating medicines into brachytherapy is one way to make it better. Hagan et al. used continuous liquid interface production to ...
The causative factors for prostatic infection are usually bacteria, fungi, uric acid crystals or urine reflux. All these stimuli result in the activation of proinflammatory cytokines in the prostate that promote tumor development. Reports suggest that an elevated expression of inflammasome complex in the...