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10 Symptoms of Prostate Cancer You Should Not Ignore

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10 Symptoms of Prostate Cancer You Should Not Ignore

Most men with early prostate cancer don’t have any signs or symptoms. One reason for this is the way cancer grows.

You’ll usually only get early symptoms if cancer grows near the tube you urinate through (the urethra) and presses against it, changing the way you urinate.

However because prostate cancer usually starts to grow in a different part of the prostate, early prostate cancer doesn’t often press on the urethra and cause symptoms.

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If you do notice changes in the way you urinate, this is more likely to be a sign of a very common non-cancerous problem called an enlarged prostate but it’s still a good idea to get it checked out.

Possible changes include:

  • Difficulty starting to urinate or emptying your bladder
  • A weak flow when you urinate
  • A feeling that your bladder hasn’t emptied properly
  • Dribbling urine after you finish urinating
  • Needing to urinate more often, especially at night
  • A sudden urge to urinate – you may sometimes leak before you get to the toilet.

If prostate cancer breaks out of the prostate or spreads to other parts of the body it can cause other symptoms, including:

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  • back pain, hip pain or pelvic pain
  • problems getting or keeping an erection
  • blood in the urine or semen
  • Unexplained weight loss.

These symptoms can also be caused by other things that aren’t prostate cancer, like prostatitis (infection and swelling of the prostate), diabetes, or some medicines.

But it’s still a good idea to get any symptoms checked out by your GP so they can find out what’s causing them and make sure you get the right treatment if you need it.

SourceJemimah Mbugua- Head of Care & Medical Advisory, Resolution Insurance

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