Prostate Care

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Prostate Care: Screening, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Prostate health plays a critical role in a man’s overall well-being—especially as he gets older. Conditions such as prostate enlargement and prostate cancer are common, but early detection and proper care can make a significant difference in outcomes and quality of life.

This page provides an overview of prostate cancer screening and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), along with guidance on when to seek care and what treatment options are available.

Prostate Cancer Screening

rostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, and it often develops without noticeable symptoms in its early stages. That’s why screening is so important.

What Is Prostate Cancer Screening?

Prostate cancer screening is designed to detect potential signs of cancer before symptoms appear. Early detection allows for more treatment options and better outcomes.

Common Screening Methods

When Should You Be Screened?

  • Most men should begin discussing screening around age 50
  • Earlier screening may be recommended if you have:
    • A family history of prostate cancer
    • Higher-risk factors

Regular screening helps identify issues early—even before symptoms develop.

BPH (Enlarged Prostate) and Urinary Symptoms

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate that commonly occurs as men age. While not cancer, it can cause bothersome urinary symptoms that affect daily life.

Common symptoms include:

These symptoms develop as the enlarged prostate puts pressure on the urethra, interfering with normal urine flow.

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on your symptoms, overall health, and diagnosis.

For BPH, options may include:

  • Lifestyle changes
  • Medications to improve urine flow
  • Minimally invasive procedures
  • Surgical treatment in more advanced cases

If prostate cancer is detected, treatment may include monitoring, radiation, surgery, or other therapies based on the stage and individual factors.

When to Seek Care

You should schedule an evaluation if you experience ongoing urinary symptoms, changes in urinary habits, or any concerning signs such as blood in the urine.

Early evaluation helps identify the cause and allows for more effective treatment.

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Changes in urination—such as frequency, urgency, or weak stream—are common early signs. Prostate cancer often has no symptoms early on.

Schedule a consultation with a urologist for evaluation and guidance on next steps.

Treatment for BPH depends on how severe your symptoms are and how much they affect your daily life. Options include lifestyle changes, medications, minimally invasive procedures, and surgery.

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