These Symptoms May Occur When Prostate Cancer is Present
As explained above, is totally asymptomatic cancer is its early stages so it is prudent to early detection, along with improving the general condition of the patient to improve their defenses. Usually the more advanced the cancer, the greater number of symptoms and increased its intensity. The most common symptoms are:
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difficult or painful urination
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weak stream
3.
drip
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frequent urination
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blood in urine
6.
blood in semen
7.
LBP likely if sowing-metastasis-in the spine.
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painful ejaculation
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hip pain
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pain in the thighs
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pain in the testicles, or near them
12.
Elevated PSA
These symptoms may occur when prostate cancer is present and relatively advanced but are also very common in other diseases, making it necessary to make tests such as the CMP “Prostate usually clarifies the situation.