Prostate hyperplasia PSA high normal

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PSA is normal in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Generally, PSA is significantly elevated or progresses rapidly, accompanied by abnormalities, which may indicate prostate cancer and requires further examination. PSA is slightly elevated and other tests are normal, which may be caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia and requires regular reexamination. Other factors may also lead to PSA elevation. Therefore, if PSA elevation is found, seek medical attention in time for comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis. Whether high PSA in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia is normal requires specific analysis. PSA is prostate-specific antigen and is one of the tumor markers of prostate cancer. If the PSA of a BPH patient is significantly elevated,(Generally refers to PSA greater than 10 ng/ml), or PSA increased faster, or accompanied by other abnormalities, such as prostate nodules, bone pain, etc., may indicate the presence of prostate cancer, need further examination, such as prostate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), prostate biopsy, etc., to confirm the diagnosis. If the PSA of a BPH patient is slightly elevated If PSA is elevated (usually between 4 and 10 ng/ml) and other tests are normal, it may be due to prostate hyperplasia. In this case, PSA and other tests should be repeated regularly to monitor changes in the condition. In addition, other factors may also cause PSA elevation, such as prostatitis, prostate massage, indwelling catheter, etc. Therefore, in the diagnosis of prostate hyperplasia patients with elevated PSA, it is necessary to consider the patient's age, PSA level, prostate diagnosis, other test results and other factors, if necessary, prostate biopsy, to confirm the diagnosis. It should be noted that elevated PSA does not necessarily mean prostate cancer, but may also be caused by other reasons. Therefore, a comprehensive assessment and diagnosis of elevated PSA in patients with BPH is required to determine appropriate treatment options. Patients should also follow their doctor's advice and undergo regular follow-up and testing to detect and manage problems in a timely manner. PSA testing is more important for older men or people with a family history of prostate cancer because they are at higher risk for prostate cancer. If the PSA test results are abnormal, you should seek medical attention in time for further examination and treatment. In short, whether the PSA of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia is normal requires comprehensive consideration of various factors. It is recommended to seek medical attention in time for detailed examination and evaluation in order to formulate appropriate treatment plans.

Prostate hyperplasia PSA high normal

Prostate hyperplasia PSA high normal



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