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Home » Article » Health-and-Fitness The Prostate, What YOU Dont Know Could Kill You
Jeff Cuckson filed under "Health-and-Fitness"
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"Prostate cancer is a major killer of men! How is it then that
in a poll 96% of men knew nothing at all about the prostate
gland. Prostate Cancer is the most common diagnosed cancer in
the USA and UK. Next to lung cancer it is the second leading
cause of cancer death in men in the USA."
Women know more about men's health than men do themselves and
that's a fact. Why is that? Is it because we find it hard to
discuss these things? Is it because it's not macho! From the
time that we are young, we are taught that boys have to act
tough and shouldn't cry. You must have heard the saying "Big
Boys don't cry!"
Most of us carry this thought process into adulthood and feel by
showing concern for our health, it will be seen as a male
weakness. I am guilty of that myself.
I know when my prostate troubles began, I knew absolutely
nothing about the prostate. I was one of the 96%. Mainly because
it didn't cross my mind that I'd ever have any problems.
In addition, the prostate is in a "private" area, and it wasn't
something I wanted to examine. Many people, including myself,
feel uncomfortable talking about the prostate, since the gland
plays a role in both sex and urination.
I have had prostate troubles, survived a cancer scare and
watched my sister die from Cancer. Believe me, when I say that
when you think you are going to die, it concentrates your mind
on what is really important. Suddenly your priorities get
focused.
Due to my prostate troubles, I became interested in learning
about the prostate and how it affected my health.
I cried the day they took a biopsy and I cried with relief the
day I was told it was benign. I cried many times as I watched my
sister die.
I got so frustrated having to get up every night 3-4 times due
to my prostate troubles and then finding I couldn't get back to
sleep.
What is prostate cancer?
Prostate Cancer develops by the growth of cancerous cells within
the prostate gland. Prostate cancer occurs when some of the
cells that make up the prostate gland escape from the normal
controls on their growth and start to divide, grow and spread in
an uncontrolled manner. In its advanced form, it can produce the
same symptoms as BPH. (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia)
Warning Signs
Early prostate cancer often does not cause symptoms. When
symptoms of prostate cancer do occur, they may include some of
the following problems:
A need to urinate frequently, especially at night; Difficulty
starting urination or holding back urine; Inability to urinate;
Weak or interrupted flow of urine; Painful or burning urination;
Painful ejaculation; Blood in urine or semen; and/or Frequent
pain or stiffness in the lower back, hips, or upper thighs.
Any of these symptoms may be caused by cancer or by other, less
serious health problems, such as BPH or an infection
(Prostatitis). Only a doctor can tell the cause. A man who has
symptoms like these should see his family doctor . Do not wait
to feel pain; early prostate cancer does not cause pain.
These are two other main prostate problems
1) BPH - (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) is the abnormal growth
of benign prostate cells. In an enlarged prostate , the prostate
grows larger and pushes against the urethra and bladder,
blocking the normal flow of urine. BPH is often the result of
prostatitis.
2) Prostatitis refers to prostate inflammation and infection,
which can be brief or long-lasting, mild or severe symptoms can
include frequent, urgent and painful urination, erectile
problems or pain during ejaculation.
Prostatitis is rampant in the US, affecting at least 80% of
American men. Most is without major symptoms. Prostate
enlargement, called Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH) is often
the result of prostatitis.
Treatment for Prostate Cancer
The treatment given for prostate cancer depends on how advanced
or widespread the disease is. If the cancer is small and only
present within the prostate gland, it is possible to treat it
with
surgery (radical prostatectomy) radiotherapy (either external
beam radiotherapy or brachytherapy) hormone therapy
I sincerely hope that this article can be of use to you, your
partner, someone in your family or indeed a close friend.
Health to me is both physical and mental. The two cannot be
separated. May I leave you with what I regard the finest bits of
advice for life
*************************************** If I were asked to give
what I consider the single most useful bit of advice for all
humanity it would be this: Expect trouble as an inevitable part
of life and when it comes, hold your head high, look it squarely
in the eye and say, "I will be bigger than you. You cannot
defeat me." ...........Ann Landers
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I wish you perfect health and piece of mind in all that you do .
Jeff Cuckson
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