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Prostate Problems

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Overview

What is Prostate Problems

Prostate problems are common; 1 in 5 men will develop prostatic symptoms and 1 in 6 will develop prostate cancer, which is now the most frequent cancer in men. At London Urology our One Stop Prostate Clinic specialises in the treatment of prostate problems, using advanced surgical therapies and intervention. Promotion of male health and prostate screening means that success rates of surgical intervention are increasing.

Prostate Problems

Symptoms

Often an enlarged prostate does not cause any problems but if symptoms occur, these include:

  • Weak urine flow
  • Hesitancy in emptying the bladder
  • Feeling your bladder is not empty after you have been to the toilet
  • Frequency in passing urine

As the prostate enlarges, the layer of tissue surrounding it stops it from expanding, causing the gland to press against the urethra.

Causes

  • Age: Men age 50 and older run a greater risk.
  • Race: Prostate cancer is most common among African-American men.
  • Family history: If your father or brother has had prostate cancer, you are more likely to have it, too.
  • Diet: Eating high-fat food with few fruits and vegetables may raise your risk.

Diagnosis

A doctor will examine your prostate and take blood and urine tests to check the function of your kidneys and rule out other potential problems. A specialist may use cystoscopy, a special telescope to examine the bladder and you may have a scan to examine the prostate and bladder, and a urine flow test to assess the blockage.

Treatment

Surgery is not always necessary and some patients may just need regular monitoring of the condition. Medication may be used to relax the muscle tissue around the bladder, depending on the individual patient. Most people will notice an improvement within days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Prostatitis is the most common prostate problem in men younger than age 50. BPH is the most common prostate problem in men older than age 50. The symptoms of a prostate problem may include problems with urinating and bladder control.
The underlying factor linking diet and prostate cancer is probably hormonal. Fats stimulate increased production of testosterone and other hormones, and testosterone acts to speed the growth of prostate cancer. High testosterone levels may stimulate dormant prostate cancer cells into activity.
A range of treatments can relieve enlarged prostate symptoms -- medications, minimally-invasive office procedures, and surgery. The best one for you depends on your symptoms, how severe they are, and whether you have other medical conditions.
Drink tea. Both green tea and hibiscus tea are among the top drinks for prostate health. Both types of tea contain potent antioxidants. Studies show that green tea can help prevent prostate cancer from forming and may also slow the growth of aggressive prostate cancer.
Pain, which may be severe, in or around your penis, testicles, anus, lower abdomen or lower back – pooing can be painful. pain when peeing, needing to pee frequently (particularly at night), problems starting or "stop-start" peeing, an urgent need to pee and, sometimes, blood in your urine.
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