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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Prostate Cancer Symptoms: When To Get Checked Out

Prostate cancer symptoms can sometimes be mistaken for other, lesser prostate problems and maybe even general aches and pains. By knowing what they are, you can hopefully catch it early if it happens to you.

Before we look at the symptoms, here is something important to keep in mind:

One of the really insidious things about prostate cancer is that sometimes, in its early stages, it shows no symptoms whatsoever.

It sounds freaky, but any one of us could have it and not know it.

That is why it is so important to get checked out regularly - especially if prostate cancer runs in your family.

Now, that said, here are a few prostate cancer symptoms to be aware of:

1. Trouble peeing - either you go uncontrollably at times or you simply can't get your stream started at all for several minutes

2. A weak urine stream - when you finally do get started, the pee just trickles out, like a hose that is partially obstructed

3. You see blood in your urine - this is NEVER a good thing, and should not be ignored

4. You find blood in your semen - again, when you see blood coming out of your body (and you're a man) something is definitely wrong, don't put off getting checked out

5. Swelling in your legs - here is one of those symptoms that you may not even think has anything to do with your prostate, but it can

6. Pain in your bones - another "hidden" symptom most people don't associate with prostate cancer

Anyway, those are some prostate cancer symptoms, if you have them, get checked out.



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