Actually there are many prostate diseases and conditions. The most common ones are:
- prostatitis (inflammation of prostate) , it can also classified as acute prostatitis, chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis, CPPS
- BPH - benign prostate hyperplasia (enlarged prostate)
Except the acute prostatitis and prostate cancer, those types of prostatitis can be cured by antibiotics or herbal medicine Diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill.
The genital organs of males cantain prostrate gland. The cancer of this gland is called prostrate cancer
It means the cancer has moved beyond the prostate gland to the lymph nodes. At this point the cancer can not be cured and will eventually kill the person.
Cancer is the name of the disease.
No. All men are at risk to get it as they age.
Fruits and Vegetables, and also masturbation is said to decrease the risk of prostate disease.
In some cases, yes it can affects the prostate. usually happen to the patient that have enlarged prostate gland ( due to some disease ) and the injection of sclerotherapy too close or had direct contact to the prostate gland.
No. Psoriasis is not a contagious disease, even if you did in some way manage to bring your elbow into contact with someone's prostate.
is a very dangerous disease, likely terminal.
Prostate cancer is not considered an infectious disease. Unlike infections caused by bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens that can be transmitted from person to person, prostate cancer is a type of cancer that develops within the prostate gland due to the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. While infectious agents such as viruses or bacteria have been implicated in the development of some cancers, there is currently no strong evidence to suggest that prostate cancer is caused by an infectious agent. The majority of prostate cancers are thought to result from a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors, rather than infectious causes. However, certain infections and inflammation of the prostate gland, such as chronic prostatitis or sexually transmitted infections, may be associated with an increased risk of developing prostate cancer in some cases. Chronic inflammation in the prostate gland has been hypothesized to contribute to the development and progression of prostate cancer, although the exact mechanisms are not fully understood. Overall, while infections and inflammation may play a role in some cases, prostate cancer is primarily considered a non-infectious disease driven by genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Early detection through regular screening and consultation with a healthcare professional remain critical for managing prostate cancer risk and detecting the disease in its early stages.
No. Not every man will develop prostate trouble. It all depends on the persons genes as to whether or not they get the disease.
only a doctor can diagnose a disease of that magnitude. you cant even xray your prostate without seeing a doctor so, let a doctor diagnose you
An increased level of PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) may indicate the presence of disease.
Whitney died of prostate cancer on January 8, 1825
== == That depends on the *reason* for the rectostomy, (or proctostomy, which is the same thing.) If there is cancer involved in the prostate, then yes, it will be removed. If the prostate is unaffected by the current disease process that is causing the need for the proctostomy then most likely it will be left intact.
prostate cancer is a disease which only affects men. Cancer begins to grow in the prostate - a gland in the male reproductive system. The cancer cells may spread from the prostate to other parts of the body. it can cause difficulty urinating, blood in the urine, or pain in the pelvis. nutrition2000.com