What Causes Constant Urge To Urinate When Suffering From Colorectal Cancer?
hi my dad was diagnosed two years ago with the colorectal cancer and he has an issue with Peeing very frequently he feels the sensation to P but no time to actually go to the bathroom it s a feeling and then he just goes ...does this have anything to do with the sickness
Thanks for your question on HCM. I can understand your father's situation and problem. He is having urgency and it is classical symptom of prostatism (involvement of prostate). In his case following are the possible causes for prostatism. 1. BPH (Benign prostatic hypertrophy). 2. Prostate infection 3. Spread of colorectal cancer in prostate. So better to consult urologist and discuss all these possible causes. He may need urine microscopic examination, urine culture to rule out infection. Abdominal ultrasound and transrectal ultrasound are also needed to rule out BPH and malignant spread. So consult urologist and discuss all these.
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What Causes Constant Urge To Urinate When Suffering From Colorectal Cancer?
Thanks for your question on HCM. I can understand your father s situation and problem. He is having urgency and it is classical symptom of prostatism (involvement of prostate). In his case following are the possible causes for prostatism. 1. BPH (Benign prostatic hypertrophy). 2. Prostate infection 3. Spread of colorectal cancer in prostate. So better to consult urologist and discuss all these possible causes. He may need urine microscopic examination, urine culture to rule out infection. Abdominal ultrasound and transrectal ultrasound are also needed to rule out BPH and malignant spread. So consult urologist and discuss all these.