A man's prostate grows as he gets older, increasing the risk of problems. Learn about the different types of prostate problems, including prostatitis.
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The prostate is a gland in the male reproductive system. It lies just below the bladder. It makes fluid that is part of semen.
There are many types of prostate diseases:
Anyone with a prostate can develop prostate problems. But some people are at higher risk.
You may be more likely to develop prostatitis if you have:
You may be more likely to develop an enlarged prostate (BPH) if you:
You may be more likely to develop prostate cancer if you:
The symptoms of prostate problems include:
Other symptoms depend on the type of prostate problem you have and may include:
Contact your provider if you have any of these symptoms.
To find out if you have a prostate problem, your provider will:
Treatment depends on what prostate disease you have and which symptoms bother you most.
NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
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