Health For Everone Q&A Men’s Health

What are the symptoms of pre-prostate cancer?

Asked by:Esperanza

Asked on:Apr 05, 2026 01:58 PM

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  • Persephone Persephone

    Apr 05, 2026

    The main symptoms of pre-prostate cancer include difficulty urinating, frequent urination and urgency, hematuria, erectile dysfunction, pelvic discomfort, etc. Prostate cancer may be related to genetic factors, age, high-fat diet, chronic inflammation and other factors. It usually presents with the above symptoms. It is recommended that patients seek medical treatment in time and complete examination and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

    1. Difficulty urinating

    Early-stage prostate cancer may cause the prostate to enlarge and compress the urethra, causing difficulty in urination. Patients may experience symptoms such as thinning of the urine stream, interruption of the urine stream, and difficulty in urinating. Difficulty urinating due to prostate cancer is often related to the tumor compressing the urethra. For treatment, you may need to use tamsulosin hydrochloride sustained-release capsules, finasteride tablets and other drugs as directed by your doctor to relieve symptoms, and consider surgical resection if necessary.

    2. Frequent urination and urgent urination

    Early-stage prostate cancer may irritate the bladder neck, causing frequent urination and urgency. Patients may experience symptoms such as increased frequency of urination at night and a strong urge to urinate that is difficult to control. This condition may be related to the tumor irritating the bladder. For treatment, you may need to use solifenacin tablets, tolterodine extended-release tablets and other drugs as directed by your doctor. It is also recommended to reduce the amount of water you drink before going to bed.

    3. Hematuria

    Prostate cancer may cause rupture of blood vessels in the urethra or bladder mucosa, causing hematuria. Patients may have red or tea-colored urine, sometimes accompanied by blood clots. Hematuria usually indicates that the tumor has invaded the urethra or bladder. Treatment may require the use of thrombin freeze-dried powder, Yunnan Baiyao capsules and other hemostatic drugs as directed by the doctor, and complete cystoscopy.

    4. Erectile dysfunction

    Prostate cancer may affect the neurovascular bundles that control erections, causing erectile dysfunction. Patients may experience weak erections, shortened erections, or no erection at all. This condition may be related to tumor invasion of nerves. For treatment, you may need to use tadalafil tablets, sildenafil tablets and other drugs as directed by your doctor, and treat the original disease at the same time.

    5. Pelvic discomfort

    Prostate cancer may cause dull pain or discomfort in the pelvic area. Patients may experience persistent, dull pain in the perineum, lower abdomen, or lumbosacral area. Pelvic discomfort is often associated with tumor invasion of surrounding tissue. For treatment, you may need to use celecoxib capsules, diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets and other analgesic drugs as directed by your doctor, and also treat the tumor.

    It is recommended that men over the age of 45 undergo regular prostate-specific antigen tests and digital rectal examinations to help detect prostate cancer early. Maintaining a regular schedule, avoiding sitting for long periods of time, and engaging in appropriate physical exercise can help maintain prostate health. In the diet, the intake of red meat and high-fat foods should be reduced, and foods rich in antioxidants such as tomatoes and broccoli should be appropriately increased. When the above symptoms occur, you should seek medical treatment promptly and do not delay the condition by taking medication on your own.