7 Frequently Experienced Enlarged Prostate Symptoms Which You Should Not Ignore
The great majority of men will run into prostate of some sort as they grow older with problems often appearing at about the age of 50. By the age of 60 approximately one in two men will be affected and by 80 years of age 90% of men will be experiencing some symptoms of an enlarged prostate.
In very many cases prostate symptoms will be reasonably mild and, as at this point in life most of us are starting to develop a variety of medical problems, we tend to simply ignore prostate symptoms as being little more than part of the normal ageing process. On many occasions this is fine as the majority of prostate problems are not serious and, providing the symptoms don’t annoy you too much you can get along with them quite happily and they will not do you any real harm.
Regretably however all too frequently the problem turns out to be prostate cancer and if this is ignored it will eventually spread and probably kill you. As a matter of fact, prostate cancer accounts for the second highest cancer death toll in the the United States today.
There are various symptoms which may point to developing problems and, as with a lot of things, such symptoms can also be produced by a whole range of different problems. In most cases however when the symptoms are not the result of problems with the prostate they will often be short lived, arising perhaps from a simple infection which clears up in a week or two without any need for treatment. When however any of these symptoms start appearing regularly or appear and remain with you then it is a fair bet that they are coming from an enlarged prostate gland. The symptoms will include:
1. Difficulty with starting urination and a need to strain in order to start urinating.
2. A weak urine flow.
3. A tendency for the flow of urine to stop and start.
4. A feeling that is still full even after you have just been to the toilet.
5. A feeling that you must go to the toilet urgently together with difficulty in “holding on”.
6. The need for more frequent trips to the toilet and a need to keep getting up during the night.
7. A tendency to dribble urine after you have finished in the toilet.
These prostate symptoms are your body’s alarm signals that problems may be starting to develop and, although in the majority of cases this is not at all serious and nothing to be worried about, for a few men these turn out to be the warning signs of a serious and in many cases fatal disease.
The only way to find out if you fall into the first or the second category is have yourself checked out by your doctor who will do a couple of tests including a simple prostate exam.
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