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The top three: Frequent urination, the urge to urinate frequently at night. Blood in urine. Blood in the seminal fluid.
Eggs, especially their nutrient-rich yolks, contain the cholesterol, protein and vitamin D you need to produce testosterone. There's no limit on...
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While most prostate cancer does not cause any symptoms at all, the symptoms and signs of prostate cancer may include: Frequent urination. Weak or...
Read More »Prostate cancer is a serious disease that affects men typically over the age of 50. It’s important to be able to recognize the signs of this potentially deadly cancer so you can take the necessary steps to monitor and treat it. Here are some of the common warning signs of prostate cancer.
Cancer Cases by Age Groups You can get cancer at any age, including as infants and toddlers. But cancer is mostly a disease of middle age and...
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Peeing after TURP This usually is not painful, but may make your bladder feel uncomfortably full. The catheter may be removed to check if you can...
Read More »Prostate cancer screening tests are preventive health screenings you can get through your doctor or at community screenings. These medical screenings are important because early detection by way of preventive screening of cancer can significantly increase your chances of survival. Additionally, prostate cancer does not always have early warning signs, making the screenings even more important. The PSA Test checks the amount of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in your blood. It also appears in semen. The PSA test can detect whether the amount of the protein is high but other things such as enlarged prostate, without cancer, can also lead to a high PSA. This means that physical exam and possibly biopsy must be done before a diagnosis can be made. It is important to talk to your doctor about your PSA test in relation to your risk factors and overall health. Roughly one of out nine men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point during their lifetime. If you notice any of these signs and symptoms listed above, or even if you don’t, it’s time to think about prostate cancer screening tests. Talk to your doctor about your risk.
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White chocolate is said to be the unhealthiest of the three variants. On average, it has the most calories and also contains the most sugar. Milk...
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Does a pelvic exam hurt? You can expect to feel a little discomfort, but you should not feel pain during a pelvic exam. Take slow, deep breaths and...
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Drinking too much milk can cause digestive issues such as bloating, cramps, and diarrhea. If your body is not able to break down lactose properly,...
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