Saturday, October 29, 2011

10 Symptoms and Complications of Prostate Cancer





10 Symptoms and Complications of Prostate Cancer
Prostate gland grows significantly for any reason, can put pressure on the urethra, and this can cause various problems. 10 Common symptoms include:


1. frequent visits to the bathroom to urinate (frequency)


2. have to wake up regularly throughout the night to urinate (nocturia)


3. a sense of urgency in getting to the bathroom in time (urgency)


4. hesitation before urine starts to flow (doubt).


5. burning or pain when urinating


6. pain during ejaculation


7. blood appears in the urine or semen


8. pain or stiffness in lower back, hips, or upper thighs


9. impotence (erectile dysfunction) (inability to maintain an erection)


10. pain by pressing on the spine or pelvis


It is very important to emphasize that the presence of symptoms does not always mean you have prostate cancer. Indeed, there is a problem with the prostate will generally cause few symptoms, which can include prostatitis (prostate infection) or benign prostatic hyperplasia, non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland. However, if you have these symptoms, please consult with your doctor because previously they were treated better.



Equally important to emphasize is that many men, especially those in the early stages of this disease, do not develop symptoms at all. Therefore, the lack of symptoms does not always mean that you are free from disease, and further tests will be needed to confirm this.If cells from a tumor break off and move into the bloodstream, they can settle in a distant part of the body and begin to divide to form new tumors are the migration process is called metastasis. And the new tumor is called metastasis. You may suffer pain in distant parts of the body if the cancer has spread.


As well as traveling with the blood, cancer cells that loosely can be done through the lymphatic system, which is a network of pipes that carry lymph (a clear fluid containing waste products and immune cells). From there, it can spread to lymph nodes and other organs. The lymphatic system is the main carrier of metastasis in prostate cancer. Secondary tumors can be grown almost anywhere in the body, such as the lungs, brain, lymph nodes, however, is most likely to spread to the bone.



see also,
- Know what it is prostate cancer
- Symptoms and signs of prostate cancer
- Handling and treatment of prostate cancer
- Prevent prostate cancer
- The cause of prostate cancer

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