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Should you be concerned about the leading indicators of an enlarged prostate gland. The commonest ones are:

a) you are needing to go to the loo at night more often and

b) even when you have been to the loo, there is urine still dribbling.

If you are a person in your sixties or seventies, you will probably be experiencing these symptoms.

Sadly an enlarged prostate gland is an exceedingly commonplace condition experienced by men later in life. The difficulty appears due to cell growth which covers the male’s urethra. This leads on to the issue with the urine flow.

At first the cell expansion is very slow and the resulting symptoms will be quite minor. However these symptoms could indicate more significant issues and it’s so advisable to have regular checks with your doctor to make certain that prostate cancer aren’t present.

In most cases men are customarily quite bad when it comes to taking care of their own health. For minor symptoms they would not bother their doctor, but in the case of the enlarged prostate gland symptoms which have been highlighted, not to contact your GP would be a mistake. As the cell growth is very slow, one will not know if it is carcenogenic without the correct tests. There are two main ones:

1) An exam by your health practitioner with a gloved finger. They are going to be feeling your prostate for anything hard or unusual
2) Blood test to test the PSA levels.

These are easily carried out by your doctor and as the old saying goes – better to be safe than sorry. Straightforward diagnosis of prostate trouble gives better options for treatment as well as an improved chance of survival. The prostate cancer is the number 2 killer of men in the States so please take note and always watch out.

ohn Ward is a health writer who has a domain on prostate health stories. Go visit his site for the ultimate resource on all things concerning prostate health.