If men are experiencing frequent urination and they are ignoring it considering it to be an age-related problem, then it can be dangerous. According to doctors, this can be an early symptom of prostate cancer, especially in men above 50 years of age. If left untreated, the condition can become difficult to manage. The biggest problem with prostate cancer is that its symptoms are not always obvious in the early stages. In many cases, this disease progresses slowly without causing any trouble. This is the reason why it is considered necessary to get tested in case of even the slightest doubt.
Frequent urination, weak urine stream, difficulty starting or stopping urination, and feeling as if the bladder has not emptied completely are symptoms that people often ignore as normal symptoms of aging. However, these may actually be early warning signs of prostate cancer. Blood in the urine or semen is another serious sign that should never be ignored. Many men ignore it as a temporary problem, but it can be an important symptom of cancer.
Often, the symptoms of enlarged prostate, urinary tract infection and prostate cancer are similar. The difference is that infection usually causes burning, fever or cloudy urine, BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) usually does not cause blood in the urine, whereas in cancer, the symptoms get worse over time. Some signs are often completely ignored. These include persistent pain in the hips or lower back, unexplained weight loss, or persistent fatigue. These symptoms usually appear when the disease has already spread.
The exact causes of prostate cancer are not yet fully understood, but age, genetic factors, and hormonal changes play an important role. Obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption and poor lifestyle can also increase the risk. Experts recommend that men after the age of 50 should get regular checkups done, even if they have no symptoms. If there is a family history of cancer, testing should start even earlier. Timely testing and vigilance are the most effective ways to prevent this cancer.












