Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Prostate??

prostate

Prostate disorder is a disease that almost certainly affects men in their old age. It is estimated that 4 in 5 men aged 50 years of experience prostate problems.

The prostate is part of the male sex organ size pecan seed under the bladder, is located in the pelvic area. Prostate function is to issue a mixture of fluids and enzymes necessary for the sperm to stay healthy and agile.

Generally there are three disorders that threaten the prostate.

1.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Prostate enlargement occurs due to disruption of hormonal imbalance in middle age. Increased hormone is caused by aging and decomposition functions that are less so the size of the prostate gland will continue to grow.

An enlarged prostate can narrow path so that the pee pee will be disrupted. Urine that is not immediately released will accumulate in the bladder so that it becomes a nest breeding bacteria that ended in inflammation of the prostate or erectile problems.


Symptoms of prostate enlargement, among others, can not stand urination, weak urine shot, afraid to urinate because they feel pain, and frequent awakening at night to urinate.

2. Prostatitis
Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland. The cause of prostatitis is a factor of infection or other factors that irritate the prostate gland. The main symptoms include discomfort in the area around the anus or genitals, fever, pain during or after intercourse, or a thick clear discharge from the genitals. Discomfort during intercourse experienced by patients can also cause decreased libido.
To prevent this disease by avoiding anal sex.




3. ProstateCancer
You need to be wary if your urine or semen mixed with blood, suffered impotence, bone pain, especially the spine or hip, because it can be suspected as a symptom of cancer. To be sure it is necessary examinations, including digital rectal, laboratory tests or a biopsy if it is found suspicion of prostate cancer.




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