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The three main symptoms of designated prostate cancer

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20:51 23.01.2020(updated 07:53 24.01.2020) Short url

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German scientists have cited these three essential symptoms that generally testify to prostate cancer, Focus reports. In Russia, it is among the most widespread cancers, surpassed only by that of the skin.

Prostate cancer strikes many men over the age of 55, even when they have no particular symptoms. Doctors say, however, that this oncological disease hides behind signs and symptoms that do not seem serious at first glance. The pain does not appear until the cancer has advanced. Therefore, it is important to be very attentive to your body and to go see the doctor at the first signs of the disease.

The main symptom of prostate cancer is the urgent or sudden urge to urinate (frequent urination), especially at night. These are also the difficulty in starting to urinate and an effort during urination. The urine stream becomes weak or slow, when there is an inability to empty the bladder completely. The second sign is a change in the color of the urine when you notice the presence of blood. And finally the third symptom is painful ejaculation which can testify to an inflammation process.

Prostate cancer usually does not cause any signs or symptoms in the early stages of the disease. Signs and symptoms usually appear when the tumor grows and causes changes in urinary habits or other problems.

“The pain usually only starts when the cancer cells overflow the prostate itself,” it said on the website of the German magazine.

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