Yes, the enlarged prostate can block the flow of sperm from the testes and cause testicular pain. The pain can be relieved by herbal medicine called Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill. It's effective in the cure of enlarged prostate.
Symptoms of enlarged prostate can include:
A weak or slow urinary stream
A feeling of incomplete bladder emptying
Difficulty starting urination
Frequent urination
Urgency to urinate
Getting up frequently at night to urinate
A urinary stream that starts and stops
Straining to urinate
Continued dribbling of urine
Returning to urinate again minutes after finishing
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) cannot be cured, so treatment focuses on reducing your symptoms. Treatment is based on how severe your symptoms are, how much they
bother you, and whether you have complications. Commonly, antiboitics, herbal medicine Diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill or surgery are the common treatments ways.
Mumps can cause painful and enlarged testes and I'm sure that there are other possible causes. None of them will "go away by themselves" and all will be easier to treat the sooner they are identified, so go and see a doctor as soon as possible.
There are several symptoms associated with prostate cancer. Among those are painful urination, painful erections, or not being able to urinate at all.
Testicle pain can be a symptom of prostate cancer, yet it is also a symptom of many much less serious diseases. If you experience these symptoms contact a urologist as soon as possible.
Only if the enlarged prostate occludes the flow of sperm from the testes. More than likely, if you have pain, it would be closer to the anus.
No, that would not be a typical symptom.
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Not necessarily, a prostate can become enlarged over time, especially in older men. This is called BPH (BenignProstatic Hyperplasia). This condition can cause symptoms such as slowed urine flow, general discomfort in the pelvic and lower back region. These same symptoms can be present in the case of cancer as well. But the two conditions are completely different.
The nerves at L4 go to the prostate gland, large intestine, bladder, muscles of the lower back, and contribute to the sciatic nerve. The nerves at L5 control the lower legs, ankles, feet, and prostate gland, large intestine and bladder.
It can cause lower back pain but not always
I believe that shingles can cause lower back pain.
Many things can cause lower back pain such as a pulled muscle or even a kidney infection.
The prostate is a small gland in men. It is part of the male reproductive system. Prostate hardening is caused by the development of cancer in the prostate. As cancer develops the tissue of prostate changes texture and hardness. symptoms of prostate cancer may include blood in the urine or semen, problems with erections, loss of bladder control, and bone pain in the lower back, hips or ribs. nutrition2000.com
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what is the cause of the pain in the lower back andlowerleft chest
Yes, it is possible for a variety of kidney problems to cause lower back pain. Kidney related low back pain is at the top of the list of possible causes when no recent accident or injury has occurred to explain back pain.Kidney disease or injury can cause lower back pain in one of two ways:A reflex pain from an internal organ that is experienced on the surface of the body, due to excitation of what is called a viscerosomatic reflex.Direct swelling and pressure of an enlarged or inflamed kidney that applies direct pressure to the low back muscles and nerves, causing pain in the immediate area of the kidney.Common symptoms of lower back pain caused by kidney involvement:Dull deep pain in the low back over the area of one or both kidneysKidney sore to touchElevated body temperatureUrinary frequencyCloudiness of the urineBlood in the urinePain or burning when urinating
Difficulty urinating, pain while urinating, blood in the urine, blood in the semen,chronic constipation, and pain in the lower back, upper thighs or hips are some of the first symptoms of prostate cancer.