I don't think there is a relationship between hypoglycemia and hypertension?
There should be no relation between the two conditions. It is fine unless the doctor says otherwise.
The PSA test measures the level of prostate-specific antigen in the blood, which can be elevated in both benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer. While BPH is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate that can cause increased PSA levels, prostate cancer can also result in elevated PSA. Therefore, a high PSA level does not definitively indicate cancer, as it can be due to BPH or other prostate conditions. Further evaluation, including biopsies and imaging, is often necessary to distinguish between these conditions.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate that typically causes urinary symptoms due to obstruction of the urethra. In contrast, prostate cancer involves the uncontrolled growth of malignant cells within the prostate tissue, which can lead to more severe symptoms and metastasis. Diagnosis typically involves a combination of digital rectal exams, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing, and imaging or biopsy to differentiate between the two conditions. While both can affect the prostate, their management and implications for health differ significantly.
No. Someone having an enlarged prostate does not mean they will develop cancer.
these are misnomers actually,when there is no evident cause of hypertension then it is called idiopathic/benign/primary/unspecified hypertension. http://treathypertension.blogspot.com/
A prostate of 24g is somewhat enlarged. A "normal" prostate is somewhere between 15-20g.
lung cancer is in the lungs, prostate cancer is in the prostate.
As far as I am aware, there is no connection between acai berries and prostate health.
The prostate is a donut shaped and sized muscular gland that fits in the pelvis between the legs, above the testicles at the base of the penis. If you feel discomfort when sitting, changes in developing erections, or a warmth in the groin, those can all be symptoms. The prostate is examined anally, The digital prostate exam is the dread of most guys at their "Physical". The Dr will lube a finger and insert it into the anus and palpate the prostate; feeling for heat, swelling or texture changes, which will indicate the presence of infection. A blood test will also indicate an elevated CBC panel which is an indicator of infection. The traditional gold standard for "Prostate health" is the PSA test, which is also a blood test. ALL men past 40 should have a PSA test done at least every other year, to establish a base line result and help catch the early signs of one of the most common male cancers; PROSTATE CANCER. If you suspect an enlargement, SEE A DR! Most General practitioners, can and do check the prostate, a Urologist would be a specialist for the prostate.
A 20mg prostate would be tiny. A normal healthy adult has a prostate somewhere between 15-20g.
There is no known link between LSD and prostate cancer.