Prostate cancer is a leading cause of death in men, according to research. As painful as it is that so many people fail to notice the obvious signs of prostate cancer, it is even more frustrating.
When people mistakenly believe they have something else, they visit their local pharmacy and begin treating the symptoms or a completely unrelated illness that has nothing to do with the underlying problem.
For your benefit, I’d like to give you some advice: if you attempt to treat any illness with self-medication and the symptoms persist, don’t waste any more of your money before consulting a doctor.
Let’s get back to business. Before I tell you the foods that can increase your risk of developing prostate cancer, here are some of the symptoms you should look out for.
Prostate cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men. If you see semen in your urine regularly, you should see a doctor.
Your urine should be clear of blood and other whitish substances.
Urinate frequently, even at night.
Having difficulty urinating because of pain and discomfort.
Cancer cells are pressing hard against the urethra through which urine flows out of the bladder; this is why you feel pain and difficulty urinating
It’s important to note that a sudden erection without being sexually aroused can indicate that your reproductive system is malfunctioning.