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Understanding Male Prostate
Pain
Many men often experience prostate pain before the actually go
and have a prostate examination to determine the problem of
their individual prostate pain. Early signs that many men
experience includes trouble urinating either a decrease or
increase in frequency. One may feel as though their bladder is
not emptying all the way, or they may be awoken several times
throughout the night to use the restroom. Some may also feel
prostate pain that is accompanied by blood or pus in the
urine.
This type of occurrence should be reported to your physician as
soon as possible. The sooner you get the prostate examination
done, the better. You may be dealing with an enlarged prostate,
or there is a possibility that it could be that the prostate
pain you have been feeling is a sign of prostate cancer. Your
physician will provide a diagnosis and treatment options
available to choose from.
The Prostate Examination
All men should have a prostate examination at some point in
their life. It is recommended that beginning at age fifty, men
should be examined by their physicians. This is a simple in
office procedure and takes less than a couple minutes to
perform if the patient can relax. The doctor will put on a
sterilized glove and then apply some lubricant to ease the
insertion. The doctor will then begin to insert a finger into
the rectum. In order to achieve the desired results, the
patient needs to relax so that the doctor can perform the
examination in a timely manner. Once the sphincter muscles have
relaxed the doctor will be able to feel the prostate and make
the required diagnosis. You will avoid any future prostate pain
by having this test done before a problem arises.
Treatment Options
There are several treatment options available for the patient
to choose from. The most invasive being surgery which is most
often, required depending on the severity of the prostate pain
one is dealing with. Some that are affected by prostate pain
and enlargement of the prostate choose medication as a form of
treatment. It is completely up to the patient and their doctor
to determine what form of treatment is necessary. Never avoid
dealing with prostate pain; it could be a symptom of prostate
cancer. Take care of your body and get a prostate test when you
need it. You can do research online or at your local library on
the treatment options that are available.
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