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Men's Health Prostate Disease noncancerous enlargement of the prostate that may cause difficulty in urinationPROSTATE DISEASE: Vital Information For Men Over 40 In all likelihood, your prostate has been trouble-free for most of your life. You've probably had little reason to think about it and may even have been "in the dark" about it. However, after a man reaches the age of 40, and especially prostate cancer -- may not be accompanied by symptoms. Other types of prostate problems -- an enlarged prostate ( benign prostatic hyperplasia , or BPH) and prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate) -- may cause bothersome symptoms, such as difficulties in urination.Fortunately, a simple part of the standard medical checkup -- the annual digital rectal examination -- can help to identify prostate problems of all sorts. Early diagnosis is especially important in prostate cancer, the most common major cancer in American men and a potentially life-threatening disease. However, when this form of cancer is diagnosed early, the chances for a cure are greatly increased. The purpose of this part of our website is to shed light on the prostate and prostate diseases. If you are a man over age 40, this information may help to improve the quality of your life -- it may even save your life.
What is the Prostate? The prostate is a gland of the male reproductive system. It is located in front of the rectum and just below the bladder, the organ that stores urine. The prostate is quite small -- it weighs only about an ounce -- and is nearly the same size and shape as a walnut. As shown below, the prostate wraps around a tube called the urethra, which carries urine from the bladder out through the tip of the penis.
What Is the Function Of the Prostate? The prostate is made up largely of muscular and grandular tissues. Its main function is to produce fluid for semen , which transports sperm. During the male orgasm (climax), muscular contractions squeeze the prostate's fluid into the urethra. Sperm, which are produced in the testicles, are also propelled into the urethra during orgasm. The sperm-containing semen leaves the penis during ejaculation .
Why Are Prostate Checkups Vital? After a man reaches the age of 50 (or at age 45 for African American men or men with a family history of prostate troubles), he is more prone to develop prostate trouble. There are two main reasons for having regular prostate checkups:
The American Urological Association recommends a yearly prostate examination for every man over age 50 (or at age 45 for African American men or men with a family history of prostate troubles) and an immediately examination for any man who develops persistent symptoms. This yearly examination can help you avoid the potentially serious consequences of advanced prostate disease.
The Prostate Examination The doctor will first ask you questions about your medical history and about any symptoms you are having, particularly problems with urination. Next comes a physical examination. The prostate is an internal organ so the physician cannot look at it directly. Because the prostate lies in front of the rectum, however, the doctor can feel it by inserting a gloved, lubricated finger into the rectum. This simple procedure is called a digital rectal examination . This examination allows the physician to estimate whether the prostate is enlarged or has lumps or other areas of abnormal texture. While this examination may produce momentary discomfort, it causes neither damage nor severe pain. If the results of the digital rectal examination suggest that you may have a significant prostate problem, your doctor may refer you to a urologist , a doctor who specializes in diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. The urologist may perform additional tests -- blood tests, urine tests, and/or other diagnostic procedures -- to determine the nature of your prostate problem.
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