Everyone knows that with the improvement of living standards, however, there are more people suffering from diseases. Recently, our neighbor Xiao Wang has suffered from prostate disease, which has improved after treatment. The doctor said that if not treated in time, it is likely to develop into prostate cancer. Xiao Wang is a dutiful man, and he knows nothing about the symptoms of prostate cancer.
In order to find prostate cancer disease in time, let's talk about the symptoms of prostate cancer and provide some reference knowledge for you. I hope it can help you.
1、 Urinary dysfunction: 80% of patients have progressive dysuria, thin or skewed urine flow, or bifurcated urine flow, prolonged urine course, frequency of urination, urgency, pain, and unconsciousness caused by cancer. In severe cases, urine drips and retention occur. Hematuria patients only account for 3%.
2、 Pain: pain in the waist, sacrum, buttocks and hips, pelvic and sciatica are common and severe. It may be caused by metastasis of cancer to bone or invasion of nerve or hydronephrosis or renal infection. About 31% of patients have pain.
3、 Metastasis symptoms: Metastasis is very common in patients with prostate cancer. About 1/3 or even 2/3 of the patients had lymph node metastasis at the time of initial medical treatment, which mostly occurred in the ilium, outside the ilium, waist, groin and other parts. It can cause lymph node swelling and lower limb swelling in corresponding parts. Blood transfer is mostly seen in bones (such as pelvis, sacrum, lumbar spine, upper femur, etc.) and viscera (such as lung, liver, brain, adrenal gland, testicle, etc.).
4、 Systemic symptoms: due to the pain affecting diet, sleep and spirit, after long-term torture, the general condition is increasingly weak, emaciated, progressive anemia, cachexia or renal failure.
The above are some symptoms of prostate cancer, which can only be found in life after you understand the symptoms of prostate cancer. For many men who are careless about their body, regular physical examination is also very important. We'd better not take it lightly. We need to strangle prostate cancer in the cradle.