Prostate is a male gland needed for reproductive functions, it produces fluid used for sperm transport for the purpose of ejaculation. Prostate can grow slowly and affect urinary tract causing problems, this affects many men and the risk gets increased with age. Prostate enlargement also causes bladder problems and related complications.
Prostate cancer doesn’t always require treatment. Dr. William Carter, urologic oncologist, discusses active surveillance as an option for patients with prostate cancer.
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Kind of embarrassing to talk about this, but at most, I can get my penis up to 5 inches. That’s average but on the small side, and I know I could get it up a bit more in my teenage years. I also was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate about a year ago and wonder if the two problems could be related. Either way, it’s not down that much, but I still want to know. Well?
I don’t think it’s related, but I don’t know for sure.
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