weak or interrupted flow of the urine
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
Signs of Trouble - 1917 was released on: USA: 11 May 1917
Prostate Specific Antigen, also known as PSA, is a substance emitted by the cells that make up the prostate gland. It is found in the bloodstream in all men. The level of it in the blood is measured by a blood test to aid a doctor in determining if there is anything wrong with the prostate gland.
No. Not every man will develop prostate trouble. It all depends on the persons genes as to whether or not they get the disease.
shivering,numbness, trouble walking
Much of the research performed by scientists shows that an enlarged prostate can cause urinary problems. However, people that experience enlarged prostates can have irritable bowel syndrome which causes frequent bowel movements. Not much has been experienced by individuals suffering from an enlarged prostate and trouble having bowel movements.
The cast of Signs of Trouble - 1917 includes: Jennie Nelson Paul Panzer Nellie Slattery Charles Slattery
The term "prostate unremarkable 21g" typically refers to a medical report indicating that the prostate gland appears normal and does not show any significant abnormalities. The "21g" likely denotes the weight of the prostate, which is within the expected range for a healthy prostate. This suggests that there are no signs of disease or issues, such as enlargement or lesions. Always consult a healthcare professional for a detailed interpretation of medical results.
"Someone takes a PSA test to look for signs of prostate cancer. The PSA can help identify cancer early on, when treatment is most likely effective. It can also be done by a simply available blood test."
cyanosis, shortness of breath
When the cancer has moved into the bones, that is the last stage of prostate cancer. There is usually 8 or 9 months left before death in most patients.