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Prostate problems after 50? When general symptoms can hide a fatal danger
Doctors warn more than 50 men that common urine symptoms may indicate prostate cancer, urging them to seek medical advice rather than rejecting potential risks.

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While anyone has to be careful for a little symptoms at any age, there is something that a doctor wants to clarify those who think that prostate cancer is for men under 50 years of age. Dr. Suraj Kukadia issued a public warning to his Instagram followers in a video that some symptoms may seem harmless, but not necessarily rejecting them.
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He insisted that some common complaints are male experiences once when they become 50 years old, prostate cancer can be symptoms. Since this cancer is the most popular cancer in men in the UK, with about 55,100 new cases and about 12,000 deaths annually, warning indications about it should be familiar.
One of the difficulties of early detection of prostate cancer is that symptoms are usually not until the disease is well advanced. When the cancer progresses, it starts squeezing the urethra – the tube that gives urine out of the body – produces changes in urination that can be detected.
But Dr. Kukadia also indicated that some of these symptoms may be caused by a gentle condition, which is called increased prostate, which is extremely common in men over 50 years of age. He indicated that urine, frequent urination, urgency, difficulty in starting the flow of the weakened or disrupted stream may cause symptoms, and night urination, and night urination, night urination may occur.
He said, “Prostate problems are actually more common than the age of 50 years. It can give rise to things such as a urinary stream, difficulty in starting the frequency of urine, which means that you are doing a lot of more urination, and urgency of urine, which means that when you need to go, you can give you a weak stream, you can make more stops at night, and you can stop you.”
The good news is that if these symptoms are caused by increased prostate rather than cancer, then it is easy to treat. Drugs can calm the prostate and reduce the pressure on the urethra, leading to a major improvement in symptoms. But Dr. Kukadia warned men not to ignore these warnings and see their doctor to exclude more serious issues.
He said, “As the prostate increases, it moves outwards and also moves inward and puts pressure on the urethra that is your urine pipe. And then it all leads to this construction of pressure and can cause all the symptoms that I have previously mentioned.
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