Prostate sarcoma symptoms?

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What is the unknown symptom of prostate sarcoma? Because prostate sarcoma is a disease incidence rate, so do not say that the symptoms of this disease, for this disease, few people pay attention to, but the emergence of this disease still needs attention, so prostate sarcoma symptoms? What about it? Let's take a look at it.

Prostate sarcoma symptoms?

First, the disease does not appear early symptoms, when symptoms appear, the tumor has been quite large. The general early symptoms are bladder neck obstruction, tumor compression of bladder bottom or invasion of urethra can affect urination, manifested as frequent urination, dysuria and dysuria, gross hematuria is rare, severe compression of rectum causes dysdefecation. The late symptoms were pain, emaciation, anemia and cachexia, which were easily transferred to the lung, liver and bone.

Second: the growth rate of prostate sarcoma is fast, often manifested as frequent micturition, dysuria and hematuria. This is caused by the compression of the bladder and urethra by the tumor. If the tumor infiltrates into the rectum, defecation may be difficult. If the ureter is compressed, hydronephrosis and urinary tract infection can be caused. If the vein, lymphatic vessel or nerve is compressed, it can cause edema and pain of lower limbs.

Third: prostate sarcoma occurs in young people, if young people suddenly appear above symptoms, should be suspected of suffering from the disease. For patients with prostate sarcoma, digital rectal examination can touch the enlarged prostate, which is flexible and elastic, with wave motion, smooth surface, or palpable lobules or nodules. It should be differentiated from prostatic cyst and prostatic abscess. Cystourethrography can show the displacement of urethra, the elevation of bladder bottom and the decrease of bladder volume.

matters needing attention

For patients with prostate sarcoma, digital rectal examination can touch the enlarged prostate, which is flexible and elastic, with wave motion, smooth surface, or palpable lobules or nodules. It should be differentiated from prostatic cyst and prostatic abscess. Cystourethrography can show the displacement of urethra, the elevation of bladder bottom and the decrease of bladder volume.