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The prostate is a gland located in the male reproductive system. It lies near the rectum and wraps around the urethra (the tube that carries the urine from the bladder). Prostate problems are able to occur at any age, but men between the ages of 30 and 50 experience prostate problems more than any other age group.
ProblemsProstatitis: This is inflammation of the prostate gland, which is generally brought on by an illness. Just five % of the infections are caused by bacteria, the rest provide an unknown cause. A bacterial infection can be either chronic or acute and will cause several different side effects. This is the most common prostate problem for men under the age of 50.
Enlarged Prostate: For men with the age of 50, an enlarged prostate is probably the most common prostate problem. An enlarged prostate is also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). As men era, the prostate is able to keep growing. As the prostate grows, it could start to put pressure on the urethra, and that carries the urine. Problems with urination, stream flow, and also blood in the urine or back problems is able to happen.
You will want to contact your physician if you have any of these issues. Other side effects include: • Frequency of urination increases, especially in the center of the night• Feeling of urgency for urination• Trouble starting a urine stream• Weak stream flow• leaking or Dribbling of urine• Feeling like you nonetheless need to urinate even after you do• Small amount of urine expelled every time you go now
BPH does not lead to cancer but can lead to other serious problems, such as an infection. By itself, BPH isn't a serious condition.
Prostate Cancer: Prostate cancer is a serious condition. In some cases, prostate cancer grows very gradually and it is probable one may certainly not know that they have it or may never experience some problems throughout their life because of it.
There are many treatment options which are available for prostate cancer. They are:• Radical Prostatectomy• External Radiation Therapy (XRT)• Internal Radiation Therapy (Brachytherapy)• Hormone Therapy
The sweeping prostatectomy, external light treatment and inner radiation therapy tend to be medical procedures intended to clear away or apply radiation to the cancerous cells, in an effort to perhaps eliminate the cancer.
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