Is there any symptoms if you have prostate cancer.?


It would depend on if the prostate itself is swollen and choking off the urethra (which is one of the same symptoms of benign prostate hypertrophy AKA BPH). Frequent urination or the sensation of needing to go but can’t is quite common. In both cases, the person needs to see a urologist. He most likely will conduct a PSA test, the normal range for that test is 0-4. A digital exam will also help determine if there is any hardening of the prostate indicating a tumor. There is much more involved, however, if you are 50 or over, you should get a PSA test done once a year. My husband was fine last year then this year he had stage 3 prostate cancer that was discovered with the yearly test.

I wish you the best!

6 Responses to “Is there any symptoms if you have prostate cancer.?”

  1. jessica Says:

    Frequent worries of cancer
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  2. smile Says:

    Yea, the main one is being able to pee freely. Like you should be able to pee over a hedge [like 3-foot high and one 1-wide] and if you can then all’s pretty much fine.
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    From a Doctor friend

  3. danaluana Says:

    yes. Frequent urination is the most common symptom.
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  4. Mike T Says:

    Not until it is well advanced. Usually there is difficulty in urinating. The finger test determines swelling which most men after 50 have some degree of. The PSA test can confirm the condition. This cancer is slow to grow so don’t jump at surgery. The radioactive seeds are nothing new. They were tried back in the 20’s and 30’s and were determined to be of no value. Chromium defficiency is a major cause of prostate cancer. Other minerals are important as well. High gause north pole magnets facing the prostate can greatly aid in bringing in oxygen and driving out hydrogen which, when present, produces the inflammation. Some people with the disease can feel the pull of the magnet. Obtain a ceramic block magnet at 1200 gauss or greater. Take the herb Saw Palmetto regularly. If you have cancer look up ‘Prostasol’ and ‘Prosta-Plex,’ they are VERY effective. Surgery is an absolute nightmare – avoid it at all costs if you can. The after effects often turn men into unichs.
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    Dr. William Philpott, M.D. ‘Magnetic Therapy’
    Dr. Kurt Donsbach – ‘Lets Talk health’ internet radio show and extensive website. A very prolific author and perhaps the World’s #1 cancer specialist.

  5. jr95667 Says:

    It would depend on if the prostate itself is swollen and choking off the urethra (which is one of the same symptoms of benign prostate hypertrophy AKA BPH). Frequent urination or the sensation of needing to go but can’t is quite common. In both cases, the person needs to see a urologist. He most likely will conduct a PSA test, the normal range for that test is 0-4. A digital exam will also help determine if there is any hardening of the prostate indicating a tumor. There is much more involved, however, if you are 50 or over, you should get a PSA test done once a year. My husband was fine last year then this year he had stage 3 prostate cancer that was discovered with the yearly test.

    I wish you the best!
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    Employed in Medical Records
    Former nurse
    Walking through the treatment with my husband.

  6. Catnipgirl Says:

    Unfortunately, when You have symptoms, That’s when the disease has reached it’s limit.
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