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Prostate Gland - Why You Must Check Regularly!

The prostate gland is unique to males. Without a doubt one of the most important and hard working glands in the internal anatomy for every male is the prostate gland.

Weighing in at a mere twenty ounces and the size of a walnut, the prostrate gland plays a very important function in the male metabolism.

Like most other major organs, as we age the organ can begin to slowly malfunction, and the prostrate gland is no exception.

The gland becomes enlarged for one out of every six males, bringing with it some serious and unpleasant complications, the most serious of them all being cancer of the prostrate gland, which can often prove fatal.

With increased awareness of the dangers that an unhealthy prostrate causes, more and more men in the “danger zone” age group are being encouraged to closely monitor their prostate health.

Modern medical research has made it possible for a variety of simple tests that can be carried out by the family doctor or at a local health center. Aimed to detect signs of the prostate cancer, the doctor will carry out a series of test on the prostrate gland and the tissues surrounding it.
Signs of cancerous cells in the prostrate and the extent of their spread will decide the nature of the treatment.

Nowadays with the advent of laser surgery, prostrate cancer in its early stages can be treated more or less immediately, and sometimes during the course of the diagnosis itself.

If the cancer has been detected early, in the prostate gland then the simpler the stages of diagnosis as well the treatment.

If the cancer has spread, then treatment will need to be more radical and invasive.
In more advanced cases of prostrate cancer, surgery is followed by a long and debilitating course of chemotherapy which carries a long list of unpleasant side effects.

This is the reason why most men from their forties onwards, and especially in their fifties, should be especially alert to any signs of unnatural behaviour in the abdominal region and especially when urinating. A regular checkup on the health of the prostate gland is important.

Prostrate cancer is known to be genetic and any male with a history of prostrate cancer should be especially alert. Through our website we try to explain some of the facts regarding prostate health and prostate cancer, although we by no means claim to be a medical authority on this vexing subject.

Our aims are to provide a list of facts on the prostate gland and symptoms to look out for. We can only suggest some natural treatments, causes of prostate cancer and other tips that we hope will be useful.

 
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