5 symptoms of prostate cancer that 'should never be ignored', warns doctor

5 symptoms of prostate cancer that 'should never be ignored', warns doctor


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Dr Masarat Jilani warns that there are certain bodily signs that should never be ignored – no matter how benign you think they might be. According to Dr Jilani, difficulty starting or


stopping urination is a crucial symptom to watch out for, as it may indicate issues with the prostate. If you experience a weaker urine flow, have to strain to begin urination, or feel like


your bladder is never fully emptied, these could be signals of underlying prostate problems that require immediate medical attention. It is essential to address these issues promptly because


untreated conditions can lead to more severe complications down the line. HEALTH STORIES One of the more subtle signs that men may overlook is needing to urinate more frequently,


particularly during the night. Known as nocturia, this condition may seem like a minor inconvenience, but it can be an early warning sign of prostate changes, including prostate cancer. Dr


Jilani emphasises that although it might be tempting to brush off these night-time trips as simply part of getting older, they should be taken seriously. The disruption of your sleep cycle


caused by frequent urination could be the result of an underlying health issue that deserves attention. Ignoring these symptoms could delay an early diagnosis, which is crucial for


successful treatment. Another important symptom that Dr Jilani highlights is blood in the urine or semen, a less common but concerning sign of prostate cancer. While blood in the urine or


semen can be caused by a variety of conditions, such as infections or inflammation, it should always be checked by a healthcare professional. This symptom is often dismissed by individuals


as nothing serious, but it’s vital not to overlook it. Dr Jilani urges men not to assume that this symptom will resolve on its own and to seek a doctor’s advice immediately. Whether the


cause is an infection or something more serious, early intervention is key to preventing further health complications. Unexplained pain in areas such as the back, hips, or pelvis is another


red flag that could indicate prostate cancer, especially if the pain persists or worsens over time. While many people experience aches and pains as they age, Dr Jilani stresses that


persistent pain in these areas should not be dismissed as just muscular discomfort. If the pain doesn't seem to improve or is accompanied by other urinary symptoms, it could signal that


the cancer has spread beyond the prostate. This type of pain is often misinterpreted as a result of normal aging or lifestyle factors, but if it lingers, it's crucial to seek a medical


opinion. Ignoring these symptoms could delay a diagnosis and make treatment less effective in the long term; a medical check-up is always worthwhile. SYMPTOMS OF PROSTATE CANCER *


Difficulty starting or stopping urination * Needing to urinate more often, especially at night * Blood in urine or semen * Unexplained pain in the back, hips, or pelvis * Erectile


dysfunction or new problems with ejaculation Anybody experiencing any of the above symptoms should get checked over by a doctor. In many cases, it could be a sign of an enlarged prostate.