There are no typical clinical symptoms in the early stage of prostate cancer, and different symptoms may appear with the development of the tumor, and there is no so-called most accurate sign.
In the early stage of prostate cancer, the prostate gland gradually enlarges, and similar symptoms with prostate hyperplasia may appear, such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, waiting for urination, laborious urination, and increased nocturia.
In the late stage of prostate cancer, with the metastasis of the tumor, related metastatic symptoms may appear, such as bone pain in case of bone metastasis, and paraplegia may result when the tumor leads to pathological fracture of the spine and compression of the spinal cord.
Prostate cancer has no accurate signs in the early stage, so it is difficult to detect in the early stage. According to the guideline, the best way is to check the prostate-specific antigen every year after the age of 50, so as to achieve early detection and early treatment.
If you feel unwell, please go to a regular hospital and follow your doctor’s advice.