I am constantly surprised that male friends know so little about the prostate. Most women have some knowledge about breast cancer and want to learn about it but men ignore the prostate and seem to prefer not to know even though it is a purely male problem and can usually be effectively treated when problems are discovered in the early stages.
Why men choose to ignore this subject I do not know but it would be better if they did. Discussion of potential problems would encourage more men to get checks and would no doubt save many lives that might otherwise be lost.
Ignorance of the subject leaves men open to late diagnosis of prostate health problems which can mean the effects are more serious. A greater awareness of some of the symptoms of prostate problems would mean more men visiting their doctors and discussing the subject.
The prosate is not normally a problem for men until they reach middle age. Typically problems are most likely to appear once a man gets over fifty. The most common problem is that the prostate grows in size over time and this can lead to pressure on the parts of the body that are located next to it.
Cancer of the prostate is surprisingly common though it is frequently not considered severe enough to treat and a watching brief is maintained by your doctors but if treatment is required then early diagnosis of problems can enable effective treatment in the majority of cases.
Since early diagnosis can make such an important difference to the effectiveness of treatment you should consult with your doctor and ask about regular examinations and checks. Early treatment is said to be around 99% effective so it is clear that regular checkups can make an important difference.


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