Detailed location of the prostate gland in men

The male prostate gland is located between the urogenital diaphragm and the bladder. The prostate is a substantial organ composed of smooth muscle tissue and glandular tissue and resembles a chestnut. The upper end of the prostate is adjacent to the seminal vesicle glands, the vas deferens potbelly, and the neck of the bladder; anteriorly, the pubic symphysis; and posteriorly, the rectal potbelly. The lower end of the prostate is pointed and thin, the tip of the prostate, which is attached to the urogenital septum; the upper part is broad, the base of the prostate. Between the bottom and the tip of the body of the prostate, the body of the prostate behind the flat, in the middle of a longitudinal shallow groove, called the prostate groove. Pediatric prostate is small, the gland is not obvious, puberty prostate rapid growth and development, after middle age, the gland gradually degeneration, connective tissue hyperplasia, often forming senile prostate hypertrophy. To summarize, if there is prostate disease, you should consult a doctor in time.