PROSTATE cancer is the most common cancer amongst men in the UK, with the latest figures showing that one in eight men will be diagnosed during their lifetime. There are six symptoms to watch out for when you urinate.
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Prostate cancer symptoms: If this happens when you urinate you could have the disease
PROSTATE cancer symptoms usually don’t show until the cancer has grown large enough to put pressure on the urethra. Many men diagnosed won’t show signs at all. But as the disease progresses, it may have an affect on urination.
Prostate cancer symptoms: If this happens when you urinate you could have the disease
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK and because it develops slowly there may be no signs you have it in the early stages. Symptoms often become apparent when your prostate is large enough to affect the tube that carries urine form the bladder to the penis – the urethra. […]
Urologist warns – do NOT urinate before intercourse or risk infection
Going for a wee before sex could raise the chances of developing a urinary tract infection (UTI) in women, it’s been claimed. During sex, bacteria can be pushed up into the urethra, where it can cause an infection. Saving the wee for after sex will create a stronger stream, and will be more likely to […]
Men DO urinate more frequently with age – but THIS quick exercise can support the bladder
The pelvic floor is often linked to pregnant women, but men need to strengthen the muscles too, according to Consultant Urologist, Neil Halder. Both men and women can benefit from doing simple pelvic floor exercises. Pelvic floor muscles help to stop incontinence, treat prolapse and can make sex better. You can feel your pelvic floor […]
Men DO urinate more frequently with age – but THIS quick exercise can support the bladder
INCONTINENCE symptoms could be reduced by strengthening pelvic floor muscles, a urologist has said. These exercises can boost the muscles around the bladder, vagina or penis, and improve sexual performance, too. Daily Express :: Health Feed