Be careful of prostatitis and even more careful of rectal cancer

  People often take these as male prostate symptoms such as frequent urination, urgent urination and incomplete urination. In fact, if a rectal cancer mass is located close to the prostate, it can easily cause the illusion of increased male prostatitis such as difficulty in urination.  A patient, who has been suffering from male prostatitis for many years, has been in good control of his condition. The actual fact is that you will find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. Experts believe that if abnormal urination occurs suddenly, accompanied by blood in the stool, a feeling of falling and pain in the stool, it is likely to have rectal cancer and needs to be examined as soon as possible.  It is a common type of colorectal cancer, and there are three types, namely mass type, ulcer type and infiltrative type. One is that the patient has had male prostatitis like the one mentioned above, and if there is cancer in the rectum, the mass may press on the enlarged or inflamed prostate together with the blocked stool, making it more difficult to urinate, as if the male prostatitis is “aggravated”.  The other condition is seen in patients with a normal prostate, who have a relatively large space between the prostate and the rectum. Only when the mass is huge, or when it metastasizes and invades surrounding organs and tissues, will it cause symptoms such as painful urination and frequent urination, but it can easily be mistaken for a urinary tract infection.  Therefore, when you find an abnormality and it is accompanied by abnormal bowel movements, it is best to have a rectal examination to prevent a missed diagnosis.