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.
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
Most common signs of prostate cancer are: high psa level pain when the prostate is touched in a prostate exam irregularity in the size, texture or bumps found on prostate blood in urine enlarged prostate
I believe that shingles can cause lower back pain.
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
Many things can cause lower back pain such as a pulled muscle or even a kidney infection.
No. Prostate massage removes the build up of prostatic fluid, which mixes with semen, but does not cause thickening of the semen. Thick semen is due to not drinking enough water, or blood flowing back into the scotum, which is caused by vericoseles.
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.
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