Early symptoms of prostate cancer are relatively insidious and have no obvious symptoms, and some patients may have symptoms and manifestations such as frequent urination and difficulty in urination.
1. Prostate cancer patients may have no obvious symptoms in the early stage, and a part of patients even discover it only after undergoing prostate surgery. Some patients are also diagnosed with prostate cancer during physical examination, when abnormalities are detected by rectal palpation or PSA tests.
2. Some prostate cancer patients may show symptoms similar to those of prostatic hyperplasia, such as frequent urination, difficulty in urination, thinning of the urine line, feeling of incomplete urination, increased nocturia, urinary retention, etc. In addition, some patients may also have symptoms of urinary tract infections, such as urinary tract infections, urinary tract infections, and urinary tract infections.
In addition, some patients may also show some systemic symptoms, such as fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, emaciation, anemia, etc.
There are individual differences between different patients and the symptoms they exhibit are somewhat different. Regular physical examination is recommended for elderly men to detect abnormalities in time and actively diagnose and treat them.