The Top 5 Warning Signs Of Prostate Problems

The Top 5 Warning Signs Of Prostate Problems

What Are 5 Of The Top Warning Signs Of Prostate Problems?

In the body, the prostate’s job is to produce the fluid that nourishes and protects semen. However, there are 5 common warning signs when it comes to prostate issues that you should be aware of:

  • Frequency in urination, especially at night, is a sign that there may be something amiss with your prostate. This particular problem can also be a symptom of diabetes. It’s important to talk with your doctor get a professional diagnosis.

  • Blood in your urine or semen is another indicator of an issue with your prostate.

  • Burning with urination or ejaculation could be indicative of a prostate problem or a bladder or kidney infection.

  • Stream problems and the inability to urinate, the last two signs, can be similar. Whether you feel like your stream is not as strong as it once was, or your stream is split or just a dribble, you should talk to a healthcare professional, such as the team at SoHo Men’s Health. Feeling like you need to urinate but not being able to be not only frustrating but is a surefire sign of prostate problems. 

What Are Prostate Problems That All Men Should Be Aware Of?

As men get older the prostate gets larger, most of the time without any symptoms or issues. However, if you are experiencing any of the aforementioned problems, you should speak to your doctor about the possibility of prostate problems. Three common prostate problems you should be aware of include:

  • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. BPH is also called enlarged prostate. It is worth noting that while BPH may cause uncomfortable or inconvenient symptoms, it is not related to cancer. 

  • Prostatitis. This is an infection or inflammation of the prostate. While BPH is more common in older men, prostatitis is more common in men who are young or middle-aged. 

  • Prostate Cancer. Aside from skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. It is estimated that one in six men will get diagnosed with prostate cancer. Someone’s risk of having prostate cancer increases based on whether someone in your family has had prostate cancer. Research shows that another factor is race, in that African-American men are more likely to get prostate cancer compared to white men.

How Can I Reduce My Risk Of Prostate Issues?

Studies show that healthy lifestyle changes can potentially reduce the risk of prostate issues. It is recommended to eat a diet high in vegetables and fruits. Avoid high fat and high amounts of sodium. Exercise daily, maintain a healthy weight, and work towards stress management. Excessive use of alcohol is also linked to cancer and so is smoking, so reconsider these vices.

If you are interested in seeking care in New York, consider SoHo Men’s Health, the first men’s health and wellness experience in New York City. SoHo Men’s Health is proud to offer a number of sexual and reproductive health services for men. Call 347-749-1174 to ask about your options for wellness and rejuvenation today.

Dr Kerem Bortecen

Dr. Kerem H. Bortecen received his PhD degree in England at Oxford University and his MBA degree in Canada at the University of Toronto. After completing his training at Yale University then at the University of Pennsylvania, he was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Dartmouth Medical School. His academic achievements have been instrumental in establishing Soho Men’s Health at the forefront of this evolving field. Dr. Bortecen fulfills his mission through surgical excellence, personalized medicine, and continuity of care.

Dr Kerem Bortecen

Dr. Kerem H. Bortecen received his PhD degree in England at Oxford University and his MBA degree in Canada at the University of Toronto. After completing his training at Yale University then at the University of Pennsylvania, he was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Dartmouth Medical School. His academic achievements have been instrumental in establishing Soho Men’s Health at the forefront of this evolving field. Dr. Bortecen fulfills his mission through surgical excellence, personalized medicine, and continuity of care.

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