Like most other cancers, even prostate cancer might not show significant signs and symptoms in the earlier stages. However, if you are at risk of developing prostate screening, getting timely and early screening can account for an early diagnosis if you are at risk of developing prostate screening.
The prostate, which is responsible for producing prostate-specific antigen (PSA), a type of protein that enables the semen to stay in a liquid state, is a critical marker in diagnosing prostate cancer.
Some of the common prostate cancer symptoms that could indicate a possibility of prostate cancer are:
Issues with the urination frequency and force
Frequent urge to urinate (especially at night)
Blood discharge in the urine
Painful urination
Painful ejaculation
Pain in the back
Bone pain
Unexpected weight loss
Erectile dysfunction