Archive for May, 2010
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A prostate cancer symptom can mimic symptoms of the more benign medical conditions such as enlarged prostate (BPH) or prostatitis. Frequently, a doctor first detects signs of prostate cancer during a routine examination. That’s why you should visit your doctor if you are experiencing any of the symptoms below:
- Difficulty in urinating or holding urine
- Frequently urinating, quite often a night
- Weak or intermittent urine flow
- Burning or painful urination
- Blood in semen or urine
Since a prostate cancer symptom can look the same as a symptom of something like BPH (enlarged prostate), it can be easy to mistake one for the other. It’s generally during routine examinations that prostate cancer is first detected. If you’re showing any of the following symptoms, you should probably go see your doctor immediately:
- Difficulty in urinating or holding urine
- Frequent urination, particularly at night
- Weak or intermittent urine flow
- Burning or painful urination
- Blood in urine or semen
- Painful ejaculations or difficulty in achieving erections

Fifty percent of men over 60 have symptoms of an enlarged prostate. Ninety percent of men over 70 have the symptoms. Ask 10 men this question…What is a prostate? I bet 7 out of 10 don’t know what it is. In this article you will learn
What a prostate is? 3 most common problems of the prostate. Can fruit stop the growth of malignant tumors? Can an active lifestyle reduce the risk of prostate cancer?
If I told you how you could reduce your risk of prostate cancer and increase your prostate health so that later in life you would not have to suffer the same fate that 90% of men in their sixties and seventies complain about would you listen. Well here comes the straight scoop.
Over time due to hormonal changes your prostate gland grows. At birth, it only weights 1.5 grams. By your mid twenties it well weights 11 grams. In your fifties 18 grams. By your sixties and seventies whooping 31 grams. This growth is called Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia or BPH for short. Unfortunetly this grow causes some very bad side effects.
If I told you how you could reduce your risk of prostate cancer and increase your prostate health so that later in life you would not have to suffer the same fate that 90% of men in their sixties and seventies complain about would you listen. Well here comes the straight scoop.
Over time due to hormonal changes your prostate gland grows. At birth, it only weights 1.5 grams. By your mid twenties it well weights 11 grams. In your fifties 18 grams. By your sixties and seventies whooping 31 grams. This growth is called Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia or BPH for short. Unfortunetly this grow causes some very bad side effects.



