Urinary Changes Noticed
One of the initial signs is a change in urination patterns. This includes frequent urges, especially at night (nocturia), difficulty starting or stopping
urination, and a weak urine stream. Discomfort or burning during urination can also be a sign. These symptoms often arise gradually.
Painful Urination or
Experiencing pain or a burning sensation while urinating is another sign. This is often coupled with an increased frequency of urination. Many men may dismiss this as a minor issue. The situation warrants immediate medical attention if the frequency and pain worsen.
Blood in Urine or
The presence of blood in urine (hematuria) should never be ignored. This may appear as a pinkish or red tinge to urine. While other conditions can cause blood in urine, it requires immediate medical evaluation. Blood in semen is another warning sign.
Painful Ejaculation or
Discomfort or pain during ejaculation is an important symptom. This is especially true if the pain is persistent or worsening. Pain during ejaculation can also be accompanied by blood. These experiences should prompt medical attention to identify the root cause.
Back, Hip, or Pelvic Pain
Persistent pain in the lower back, hips, or pelvic area can signal that the cancer has spread. These pains may be dull aches or more intense discomfort. Do not assume it is due to common ailments. These symptoms necessitate prompt consultation with a healthcare provider.