Thursday, October 4, 2012

Prostate cancer-in young male

prostate cancer-in young male?
I am a 31 years of Male. My doc found small blood in urine while doing dipstick ( i had fever). But with microscopic UA there was no RBC and WBC. Can i have prostate cancer? What should i do next? Please help me out. Am i going to die? Please help
Cancer - 3 Answers
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1 :
I have checked my crystal ball, and indeed you will be dying. However, further vibrations tell me that you may be suffering from hypochondria, a non-fatal affliction of the intellect.
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Eat raw broccoli. Raw broccoli (and carrots) cure cancer.
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Vsq, Find another doc. At 31 years of age, your chance of having prostate cancer is about zero. Because you did not mention frequent urination or burning when you pee, it is not likely to be a urine or bladder infection, though the prostate might be where an infection could be found. If there were any RBCs in your urine, they could break up so that no intact RBCs would be seen microscopically, BUT the hemoglobin from the disrupted RBCs would give a dipstick positive blood (hemoglobin) test. There is a better dipstick which tests only 2 things - the presence of bacteria and the presence of WBCs. That dipstick should have been used. Is it possible that a sexual contact could have given you gonorrhea, which, if it happened, might produce a pus-like discharge within 1-3 days after exposure? Then again, the fever could have been caused by something else developing in your body.





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