passing urine more often than normal, and having an urgent need to urinate coupled with a slow urine flow.
Chronic prostatitis, also known as chronic pelvic pain problem, is the most common form of prostate inflammation – and the least understood. Natural prostate enlargement is not life-threatening. But we shouldn’t dismiss it: for many men, prostate enlargement will have a major effect on their quality of life because the symptoms are so unpleasant: a frequent need to urinate coupled with difficulty doing so.
“As a consequence, all men accumulate them during their life, and all die with cancer cells inside their prostate,” says Deakin University evolutionary biologist Associate Professor Beata Ujvari.
liammannix Why no mention of all the research that a healthy sex life (having sex often) has been found to reduce the risk of prostate cancer?