When To Call a Doctor
Call your doctor immediately if you:
- Are completely unable to
urinate.
- Have painful urination and a fever higher than
100°F (38°C), chills, or body
aches.
- Have blood or pus in your urine.
Call your doctor if you have painful urination and signs of a
possible
urinary tract infection that last longer than 24
hours. These signs include:
- A burning sensation while
urinating.
- Pain in your lower back just below your ribs that is not
related to any injury or physical exertion.
- Painful
ejaculation.
- Difficulty starting or controlling your
urination.
Call your doctor to schedule an appointment within 1 to 2 weeks if
you have unexplained:
- Weight loss.
- Dull, aching pain in
your lower back, hip, or pelvis.
In most men, the
prostate
gland
gets larger as they get older. Having symptoms of an enlarged
prostate does not mean you have cancer, but you should be checked by your
doctor. Symptoms of an enlarged prostate include difficulty urinating and
sexual dysfunction, among others. For more information on an enlarged prostate,
see the topic
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).
Watchful Waiting
Watchful waiting means waiting to see what happens to
your
prostate cancer without treatment.
- The main reason to choose watching and
waiting is to avoid the potentially serious side effects of
surgery or
radiation. With treatment there is a chance that you
will have erection problems and bladder problems and also a small chance that
you will have bowel problems. Some men whose cancer has been caught in its
early stages choose to watch and wait because most prostate cancer grows
slowly. This choice makes the most sense for some men in their 70s or 80s or
men who are in poor health.
- The main reason to choose treatment
(and not watchful waiting) is that it makes the cancer much less likely to grow
and spread.8
During watchful waiting, you have regular
digital rectal exams and
PSA tests to check the growth of your cancer. As long
as there is no change, you may continue to watch and wait. If the cancer begins
to grow rapidly or spread, you may consider other treatment.
Who To See
The following health professionals can evaluate urinary
symptoms:
The following doctors treat prostate cancer:
To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment