Prostate Cancer
When cells in the prostate gland begin to grow out of control, prostate cancer develops. Only males have a gland called the prostate. It produces a portion of the fluid that makes up semen.
The prostate is located in front of the rectum, which is the last part of the intestines. It is below the bladder, which is a hollow organ that stores urine. Seminal vesicles, or glands that produce most of the fluid for sperm, are located just behind the prostate. The center of the prostate is where the urethra, the tube that takes urine and sperm out of the body through the penis, is located.
Prostate Cancer usually does not cause symptoms in early stages. When there are symptoms, they may include:
● Urinary problems, such as :
> not being able to urinate at all
> having a hard time starting or stopping the flow of urine
> having to urinate often, especially at night
> having pain or burning during urination
● Difficulty having an erection
● Blood in your urine or semen
● Deep and frequent pain in lower back, belly, hip, or pelvis
If you notice any of the above symptoms, you must consult a doctor for a check up.
Symptoms that may show that the cancer has spread, or metastasized, to other parts of the body include:
● Weight loss
● Bone pain, especially in the lower abdomen, hip, pelvis, or lower back
● Swelling in the legs and feet
Dr. Amit Ghosh is one of the best urologist and robotics uro-surgeon in Kolkata. After his return from the UK, he has been associated with various institutions including Wockhardt Hospital and Kidney Institute, Woodlands Hospital, Kothari Medical Center and Anandalok Hospital. Currently he is dedicated to his service to Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata. Currently he has developed a very well established and robust Urological presence in the campus of Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata. The practice takes care of all fundamental general Urological procedures, a vast multi-disciplinary Uro Oncology specialty, and also a comprehensive diagnostic and uro health check-up facility.

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