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Avatar n tn As part of the surgery the lymph nodes in the prostate are removed as well as the entire prostate. Does anyone know of a male who has had this surgery and it alleviated this neck pain?
Avatar m tn PSA last fall was normal. Can prostate cancer cause all these other arm/ shoulder pain and muscle twitches, and other symptoms? Any other thoughts? Question: Can a nerve condition cause these urinary issues? Prostate Cancer - same question. thanks.
Avatar n tn Could this be prostate cancer (Hip pain, Painful ejaculation, Sensitive tip of the penis,fatigue ) ? Or mamybe just prostatis (even though my labs had no signs of infection.
Avatar f tn NO ONE suspects cancer (A pevious micitrition study in 2014 revelaed a sdcarred bladder neck..but no indications of stone blockage in bladder or cancer. NO discoloration on penis or area. NO STD (have not had sex in LONG time).I DO have degenerative DISCS in back nut NO specific disc pressing on a nerve (I have LEAKING discs--annular fissures)> I am alarmed NO ONE is too concerned (I saw 2 urologists) and no one can dfiagnose this..
Avatar m tn You should read the book entitled - "Invasion of the Prostate Snatchers: No More Unnecessary Biopsies, Radical Treatment or Loss of Sexual Potency".... I would recommend going to the Mayo Clinic web site and research guidelines for PSA testing. Hard to give any advice with little information to go on.
Avatar m tn My question is could this be POSSIBLY be Prostate Cancer that has returened to my bones. Or would the PSA tests all this time have picked it up?
Avatar n tn ve had over 12months of prostate problems and currently experiencing another nasty flare-up which involves peeing frequently, having pain in low abdom, sore throat, raised lymph nodes in neck, fullness in ears and frequent headaches (plus temp peaking around 37.2 then going back to 36.6 after an hour or so). Everywhere I've looked for symptoms it says nothing about the neck and ears so interested to hear your story. Before this bout I had pelvic (sitting bones) pain and pain round the arse.
Avatar n tn My husband has been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer, he recently had a CT scan and a Bone scan. He is now having pain in his left testicle (said it feels like it is being squeezed.) He's had it before on and off, but never had the pain last so long. This is common for someone with Prostate Cancer and should he make his doctor aware of this?
Avatar m tn I am 43yrs old and was treated for stage one prostate cancer last year. I had agressive treatment with a combination of external radiation and Brachytherapy. I now on Uromax tablets (Tamsulosin Hydrochloride 0.4 mg) which is causing me severe pain when ejaculating. Please advice if there is anything I can as I am still very young.
Avatar m tn The pain can be due to urinary bladder infection, stone or due to UTI too. Prostate infection too can cause pain below the belly button. However this pain can also be due to colitis or para-umbilical hernia or even due to appendicitis. Hope this helps. It is difficult to comment beyond this at this stage. Please let me know if there is any thing else and do keep me posted. Take care!
Avatar n tn My 7 year old neutured poodle has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. It has also spread to his bladder and kidneys. The prognosis is "how much time does he have left". There is no treatment available. Is there anyway we can ease his pain during his last time? Thank you.
Avatar m tn he didnt say its enlarged or not he found nothing cuz i thought i had cyst or hammrroids
Avatar m tn hi.i have sensations in my prostate for 6 months.It is not like pain but like a touching sensation and very disturbing.All kinds of tests including biopsy is done but nothing came out.i would ask 1-can it be prostate cancer even tests were negative? 2-if it is neuropathic how can neuropathic sensations treated? 3-if it is not neuropathic nor cancer what causes this sensation?
Avatar m tn If you see prostate cancer on CT, it is usually so bad it extending out of the prostate and spreading to lymph nodes and/or bones, and you do not want to wait to that point.
Avatar m tn As the prostate is adjacent to the bladder neck, the prostate gland gets squeezed by this action. So prostatitis is a strong possibility. I suggest you to get an examination done from a urologist and get all these possibilities evaluated. You need to get some investigations like urine examination, culture, ultrasound if the prostate and bladder, prostate specific antigen, examination of the prostatic fluid and cystoscopy done. Treatment is diagnosis specific.
Avatar f tn There are also a lot of information linking low testosterone to prostatitis and prostate pain. So, yes, it could be involved. But pain is an odd thing where it is felt in one place but coming from somewhere else.
Avatar n tn My father is patient of prostate cancer for the last seven years. He had his surgery in 2001 and ever since he has been on biculatamide. He did not experience any bone pain until recently accompanied by cold and fever. The bony pain subsided upon taking pain medicine (telfast), but the cold is lingering along with cough and slight temperature. It is also time for him to do his bonescan. He has been in stage 4 for several years.
Avatar m tn I am having a very tough time with this situation, any suggestions-- should I worry about prostate cancer.
Avatar f tn  For 6 years each DRE has produced a hard prostate with rising PSA. If my prostate had cancer in it being hard for the last 6 years wouldn't there be some signs of prostate cancer other then rising PSA? Could my prostate be calcified and producing a hard prostate and continued rising PSA for the last 6 years with no signs or symptoms?
Avatar m tn Your symptoms are NOT that of prostate cancer and as an isolated symptom (you do not mention any other symptoms) is quite unusual. I wonder if it is related to your prostate biopsy in some way as prostatic discomfort can be referred to the penis. I think that you should return to your urologist and allow that individual to examine you, possibly do another trans-rectal ultrasound. I do not see a relationship with the cold either.