Prostate cancer describes a daunting condition that begins in a walnut-sized gland in your pelvis. Just like all forms of cancer, early detection significantly improves your chances of an effective treatment. This makes symptom awareness front and centre. Fortunately, haematuria could help ring alarm bells.
Symptoms of prostate cancer usually crop up once the prostate is large enough to affect the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of your penis, known as the urethra.
This position means that prostate cancer often triggers signs when you go to the loo for a number one.
One of the warning signs of the deadly condition is haematuria, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Haematuria is a medical term for the presence of blood in your pee that can be visible to the naked eye or picked up by a urine test.
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