Prostate Cancer- Cause, Symptoms, Diagosis, Prevention, Treatment.

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About two and a half million people worldwide suffer from prostate cancer every year. About 3,000 men died of per year. Prostate cancer is the third leading cancer in men. When the cells of the prostate gland become swelling and turn into malignant cells, they turn into cancer. 

Prostate:

This is a small gland in the pelvis that only men have. The walnut-shaped gland is located between the bladder and the penis. The weight of the prostate gland in adult males is between 5 and 8 grams. It surrounds the urethra. Prostate produces a white colored fluid that mixed with the sperm to produce Semen.

Cause of Prostate cancer:

The exact cause of prostate cancer has not been known until now. There are several factors that can increase the risk of getting the disease:

    • Aged person mean that over 50 years are at higher risk of getting the disease. However, the average age of a prostate cancer sufferer is 66.

    • If there has been a family history of prostate cancer, the risk of getting the disease is two and a half times higher than others.

    • Studies have shown that if a female relative has a history of breast cancer, the risk of prostate cancer in men is approximately one and a half times higher.

   • Recent studies have shown that overweight or obesity is related to prostate cancer.

   • Prostate cancer in smokers is higher than non-smokers.

   • According to one study, a diet high in calcium increases the risk of prostate cancer. The study shows that people, who eat certain nutrients, such as lycopene, low in selenium, are at higher risk of prostate cancer.

Symptoms of Prostate cancer:

Prostate cancer grows slowly, so all the symptoms may not be felt for years. However, when the prostate becomes larger and infects the urinary tract, there are some symptoms. The patient is felt some difficulty while urinating. For example:

    • Suddenly speed up during urinating.

    • Feeling of pain during urination.

    • Contains of blood with urine and also Semen.

    • Feeling pain in the waist, abdomen and pelvis.

    • Frequent urination, especially at night.

    • Sexual weakness and difficult to strong the penis while intercourse.

    • The delay in urinating at the onset, the longer it takes to finish the urine.

    • Dribbling of Urine.

    • Problems with regeneration or retention.

    • Weight loss.

Complications of Prostate Cancer:

    • Cancer spread or metastasizes: Without timely treatment, prostate cancer can spread to various parts of the surrounding area, such as bladder or to bones through blood or lymphatic system.

    • Causes incontinence of the Urine.

    • Causes Erectile dysfunction.

Diagnosis of Prostate cancer:

There is no single test for the diagnosis of prostate cancer. However, there are both benefits and disadvantages of conventional tests for diagnosis, but physicians test the patient in consultation.

    • Digital rectal examination (DRE): With the finger in the anus, the physician can get a basic idea of ​​the changed state of the prostate gland.

    • Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) TEST: This test can diagnose early stage of prostate cancer.

    • Urine test (Urine R / E): To know if there is an infection in the urine.

If you encounter any problems with the DRE or PSA test, here are some of the following tests:

    • Ultrasound

    • Prostate Biopsy

    • MRI Fusion

Prostate Cancer Prevention:

    • Nutritional and vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits should be kept on a daily diet.

    • High fat foods should be avoided.

    • Do regular physical exercises.

    • Maintain the healthy weight.

Prostate cancer treatment:

As prostate cancer grows slowly, symptoms may not appear for many years. Effective treatment for a prostate cancer patient is to remove the prostate through surgery. However, in many cases this is not possible due to the patient's age and other physical impairments. In many cases Radio therapy, Chemotherapy, Hormone therapy and Proton therapy are required. However, the risk of side effects may be due to the patient's age and physical disability.

According to homeopathy, it is possible to cure cancer with prostate problems by looking at the symptoms. If homeopathic treatment is followed at the right time, it is possible to get cure for this disease. Depending on the patient's symptoms and the prevalence of cancer and adherence to the homeopathy treatment regimen, selection of specific drugs and applying the strength and dosage of the medicine relieves the patient, and in many cases, the patient is permanently cured. Therefore, if any prostate or urinary tract disease or problem arises, please seek the advice of an experienced homeopathic doctor.







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