The Truth About Prostate Cancer Warning Signs
Prostate cancer warning signs...
Every man should be concerned about their prostate's health.
Indeed, for men not paying attention to it, it can be deadly as
prostate cancer comes second only to lung cancer with respect to
cancer-caused deaths for American men...and is near the top for Canadian
men as well.
Prostate cancer is also the most common type of cancer for men in the
United States. Tens of thousands of new cases are diagnosed yearly.
Although there is most likely a hereditary component to your chances
of getting prostate cancer, like many things in life, a lot of it comes
down to choices you make, such as taking quality prostate health
promoting supplements and eating food for good prostate health.
Prostate cancer warning signs
Although the aforementioned prostate statistics don't seem to be
good, the truth of the matter is that if prostate cancer is detected
early, treatments are often very successful and chances of surviving are
very high.
Therefore, one of the best things you can do other than take the
necessary supplement and dietary steps to promote good prostate health
is to have what is called a PSA test (prostate specific antigen tests)
done every year. It doesn't take long and it's not painful so don't put
it off.
The drawback of the PSA test is that it isn't perfect in what it reveals.
Now, what about prostate cancer warning signs?
Well, unfortunately, prostate cancer does not really give off any warning signs.
In addition, another confusing aspect is that most of the possible
warning signs, if they appear, are also the same signs for other
prostate health problems that are non-cancerous in nature, such as BPH,
which is called an enlarged prostate gland.
However, these signs are still worth mentioning.
The following are some potential prostate cancer warning signs or signs of BPH:
1. Incomplete emptying of the bladder
2. Dribbling
3. Difficulty starting urination
4. Reduced force of the stream
5. Frequent urination of small amounts
6. Pain with urination
7. Ejaculation pain
8. Blood in the urine
Dietary and Supplement Protocols
Although saw palmetto is touted as the best herb to take for prostate
health, it actually isn't. Something called Beta sitosterol is much
better. Here's why:
Even the best Saw Palmetto supplements are comprised of 99% fatty
acids and 1% sterols. The sterol component is where the therapeutic
benefit lies (hence the name Beta Sitosterol).
In short, by taking Beta Sitosterol, you will be getting only the
active component of Saw Palmetto that is responsible for its medicinal
properties. Beta sitosterol is literally thousands of times more
powerful than saw palmetto.
Other beneficial nutrients and supplements include: lycopene, pygeum, stinging nettle, and cornsilk.
With respect to food for good prostate health, recent research by the
authoritative US National Cancer Institute revealed that men who
consumed more than 1/3rd of an ounce of onions, scallions, garlic,
chives per day were much less likely to have prostate cancer.
In conclusion, don't wait for prostate cancer warning signs or signs
of other prostate problems to show up before you do anything about it.
On the other hand, if you are already experiencing possible signs of prostate problems, don't panic.
This is a very treatable condition if caught in its early stages.
Just make sure you take appropriate action and talk to your doctor about
it right away so you don't become a statistic.
