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Prostate Gland Health Often Deteriorates
After Forty
Prostate glands are usually very healthy in men until after
they reach the age of forty. At this time, men start to
experience problems with their prostate glands. After the age
of fifty, the chances are greater that a man will have some
kind of problem with their prostate glands. The most common
problem that affects the prostate gland health is the
enlargement of the gland.
The prostate gland health affects the urethra and when the
prostate gland enlarges, it squeezes the urethra which carries
urine from the bladder out of the system. The man then
experiences a feeling of urgency to urinate. The frustration
mounts when the urine comes in a weak stream or not at all.
The prostrate gland health might deteriorate and present these
unpleasant symptoms, but this condition is usually treated
easily by a knowledgeable physician. The problem is sometimes
troubling because men are disturbed from sleep by the urges to
urinate. The experts will often recommend that the men affected
drink lots of water before six o’clock in the evening and not
at all after that time. They will also recommend that the men
take a drug therapy in some instances depending on the
symptoms.
Prostate Gland Health Can Be Determined through a Series of
Tests
Men often have some prostate problems after the age of fifty so
most physicians will do a variety of tests to check prostate
gland health. These tests include the usual blood, urine and
stool tests that are done in conjunction with a yearly
physical. A digital rectal examination is also usually
performed to check on prostate gland health for men over fifty.
This test will allow the physician to check for any signs of
cancer of the prostate.
A very important test to check prostate gland health is now
given routinely to men over the age of fifty. This test is
prostate-specific antigen or PSA. This test is given annually
to check for a substance called prostate-specific antigen and
to measure the levels of this substance. The levels of this
substance might signal the presence of cancer in the patient.
Prostate cancer has a high cure rate when detected early so
this test is very important to discover the presence of cancer
in the early stages. There are other tests to check prostate
gland health including ultrasound, biopsy and cystoscopy.
Prostate gland health is usually determined by a combination of
these tests as prescribed by a knowledgeable physician.
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