Prostate cancer:Signs and Symptoms

It is very common type of cancer among the men,it could be aggressive cancer which spreads another part of the body and may lead to death too.But like in every cancer early diagnoses are very important for the treatment and prevention of the any complication.

Prostate is a gland which is located in the male reproductive system.Cancer develops from prostate but usually takes long time to be understand and for the treatment.Prostate  cancer may spread to other parts of the body,specially common in the bones and lymph nodes.After developed prostate cancer there are some symptoms may alert for prostate enlargement or for prostate cancer.

Those symptoms are :

Pain during urinating
Difficulty in urinating
Sexual intercourse problems
Erectile problems

What are the symptoms of Prostate cancer ?

Early stage of Prostate cancer may shown no any symptoms but after tumors developed it start to show some special symptoms on urinary system and to other.Those symptoms may occur same as for prostate gland hyperlasia so if you have some of those symptoms  you should go to your doctor but think those symptoms are not only for Prostate cancer

Blood in the Urine
Painful during urination
Difficult starting of urine
More urination at night

But in some cases of Prostate cancer may not shown any symptoms until to diagnosed but in some cases of prostate cancer have one or more symptoms.In the late stage of the prostate cancer may metastases to the another part of the body and more often metastases bones and as result may seen bone pain.those bones are affected by the prostate cancer metastases those are vertebra,pelvis and ribs

Risk factors 

Such as many of cancer  some risk factors are necessary for the developing of Cancer,Those symptoms are obesity,history of cancer in the family,and by age because prostate cancer has always develop in elderly men,life style changes and nutritional habits which means inorganic food,bad habits such as smoking those risk factors potentially increase risk of the prostate cancer.

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