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How to Find Out If You Have Prostate Problems

There are many men who have prostate problems.

While it is best to be suspicious of any prostate problems, most of the common ailments related to it are actually easy to treat.

Below are some of the common prostate problems and probable causes.

Blood While Urinating - Perhaps the most worrying of all prostate problems is seeing blood in your waters. Even a small amount of blood in the bladder can turn it red. The appearance of blood in urine can indeed make men panic. However, this is most probably haematuria. This is one of the most common prostate problems. There are many causes for haematuria. Below are just some of them:-

* The prostate becomes clogged.
* The bladder becomes inflamed because of a infection causing the bladder walls of the organ to bleed.
* The bladder has stones that irritate the bladder wall following strenuous activities.

Usually, your fluid clears up immediately when the blood has been expelled. Amongst all prostate problems, this usually does not pose that much of a problem. However, just to be sure, you may want to consult with your doctor. It's always better to be on the safe side when it comes to any potential prostate problems. It's also important to ascertain the origin of the blood.

A thorough urological examination is sometimes necessary to accurately determine where the blood comes from. Tests that can be used for prostate problems like these include ultrasound scans and bladder fibrescopy.

Sensation of Burning - Many men frequently experience a burning sensation in their bladder and urethra. Prostate problems like these usually come with the need to go to the toilet frequently, most especially at night. Other prostate problems include the intermittent flow as you pass water. Sometimes the burning sensation will be accompanied by fevers and bleeding in the bladder.

The burning sensation is usually a sign of a urinary infection. If the more severe symptoms appear, this could mean bacterial infection of the prostate. Men should immediately seek a doctor to treat these prostate problems. Antibiotics are typically prescribed to treat urinary infections. For severe prostate problems, treatment could last three weeks.

Severe Urine Retention - This is a painful condition where fluid can't pass through because the bladder is blocked. The bladder is filled and the lower abdomen is stretched and aching. This may not spontaneously correct itself and an emergency trip to the doctor might be needed.

A probe will be inserted inside the urethra to let the liquid flow. The tube will most likely need to remain there for a couple of days to allow the bladder to drain and rest. About half the time, men usually recover after these prostate problems but recurrence is very possible.

 

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