Inability to walk due to prostate cancer is usually considered as possible bone metastasis, which can be relieved by radiation therapy, medication, analgesic drugs and so on.
1. Radiation therapy: prostate cancer is often accompanied by bone metastasis in the late stage, and radiation therapy, including external irradiation and internal irradiation, can be carried out under the guidance of doctors.
2. Drug therapy: there are endocrine therapy, such as goserelin, and targeted therapy, such as desutumumab. In addition, zoledronic acid can be used when prostate cancer is associated with bone metastasis.
3. Analgesic drugs: if there is pain in prostate cancer with bone metastasis, analgesic drugs such as tramadol can be used.
If the symptoms of prostate cancer are unable to walk, it is recommended to consult and treat in regular hospitals. It is necessary to pay attention to the side effects and adverse reactions of drugs, please use the above drugs under the guidance of doctors.