Overlapping symptoms of prostate enlargement (benign prostate hyperplasia
/ BPH) and
prostate cancer sometimes make it difficult to distinguish between the two:
Urgent need to urinate
Excessive urge to urinate throughout the day
Difficulty urinating or the need to force out urine
Weak urination or dribbles
Urine flow that stops and starts
Feeling like your bladder never fully empties
However, there are some distinct symptoms signifying prostate cancer vs. BPH:
Burning when urinating
Painful ejaculation
Blood in urine or semen
Erectile dysfunction
Lower amounts of ejaculate
Pelvic area discomfort
Infertility
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