6. Pain or Discomfort During Ejaculation
Experiencing pain or discomfort during ejaculation can be an alarming sign, potentially related to prostate cancer. This symptom may arise due to inflammation or other abnormalities within the prostate gland. If you consistently experience pain or discomfort during ejaculation, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive examination.
5. Bone Pain or Fractures
Advanced-stage prostate cancer can metastasize to the bones, leading to bone pain and an increased risk of fractures. If prostate cancer spreads to the bones, you may experience persistent bone pain, particularly in the spine, hips, or pelvis. Additionally, weakened bones can be more susceptible to fractures. If you have unexplained bone pain or experience fractures with minimal trauma, it is essential to discuss these symptoms with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
4. Unexplained Weight Loss
Unintentional weight loss, especially when accompanied by other prostate cancer symptoms, should not be overlooked. Significant weight loss without changes in diet or physical activity could be a cause for concern and requires medical evaluation. Weight loss may occur as a result of cancer-related metabolic changes or the body’s response to the disease. If you notice unexplained weight loss, it is important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause.
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