Prostate Cancer Can Detected from Urine Flow

Most of the early symptoms of prostate cancer in men associated with the flow or urine stream when issued. If the urine disjointed alias is hard to get out to need straining, begin to beware.

Prostate cancer is a cancer which accounts for tens of thousands to death rates in men. Early detection is important because many prostate cancer without any symptoms at an early stage. It is very easy is to measure the flow of urine.

Because most of the early symptoms of prostate cancer associated with the flow or urinary stream, the flow of urine can be used to detect early prostate cancer.

For early detection, urine flow will be detected by using uroflowmetri, which is a tool to measure how much urine or the urine stream.

When weak or interrupted urine flow, it can be evaluated causes blockage in the urinary tract (urinary obstruction). Continuing with the digital rectal examination (rectal toucher) can be evaluated for abnormalities in the prostate someone.

"Examination initial or early detection of prostate cancer can be done by inspection using uroflowmetri, where the tool is measuring how much the emission of urine," explained Charles J Ryan, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine and Urology at the University of California, San Francisco, the seminar 'Recent Management of Cancer in Men & Women with UCSF Medical Center Specialists' in the Special Hospital Cancer MRCCC Siloam Hospitals Semanggi, Jakarta, as written on Friday (04/08/2011).

Some early symptoms of prostate cancer that need to be wary of men, especially those aged over 50 years are:
Changes in urination patterns such as frequent urination
Must be straining while urinating
It's hard to start urinating
Jet or a weak urine flow or obstructed
Frequent waking at night due to urinate
After urination was not lampias
Urine flow or intermittent stuttering
It's hard to hold urine
Hot urination or pain
Pain in the pelvic area, buttocks, groin or back
There is blood in the urine and semen.

The exact cause of prostate cancer is not known until now, but know there are some risk factors that can increase kemungkinaa occurrence of prostate cancer.

Some risk factors for prostate cancer include:
Age above 50 years
There is a history of prostate cancer in the family
Diets high in fat and low in fiber
Obesity or overweight.

Means of prevention is easy, namely by:
Reduce consumption of red meat and fatty foods
Expand the consumption of fibrous foods such as vegetables and fruits, especially broccoli, cauliflower, tomatoes and soy products.
Do enough physical activity and regular.