19/04/2026
PROSTATE PROBLEMS IN MEN:
Common prostate problems include an enlarged prostate (BPH), prostatitis (inflammation), and prostate cancer, often causing urinary issues like frequent, weak, or urgent urination, particularly in men over 50. Symptoms include pain during urination or ej*******on, blood in urine/semen, and lower body pain.
Treatments range from medication and lifestyle changes to surgery.
Common Prostate Problems :
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): An enlarged prostate that is not cancer, common in men over 50, causing it to squeeze the urethra and affect urination.
Prostatitis:
Inflammation or infection of the prostate, frequently causing pain and flu-like symptoms. It is the most common issue for men under 50, though it affects all ages.
Prostate Cancer:
The development of cancerous cells in the prostate, which may not cause symptoms early on but requires medical screening.
Key Symptoms to Monitor
Prostate issues:
Urinary Urgency:
Frequent, sudden, or urgent need to urinate, especially at night.
Weak Flow:
A weak, interrupted, or slow urine stream.
Incomplete Emptying: Feeling that the bladder is not empty after urinating.
Painful Urination:
Burning or pain during urination or ej*******on.
Blood: Blood in the urine (hematuria) or semen.
Pain Areas:
Pain or discomfort in the lower back, pelvis, groin, or area between the sc***um and re**um.
Risk Factors
Age:
Problems become more common with age, particularly after 50.
Family History:
A family history of prostate problems can increase risk.
Race:
African men are at higher risk for prostate cancer.
Key Risk Statistics for Black Men:
1 in 4 Black men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, which is double the risk of other men.
Black men are roughly 74% more likely to develop prostate cancer than white men.
Black men are more than twice as likely to die from prostate cancer.
They are often diagnosed at a younger age and with more aggressive, advanced-stage disease
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