Dysplasia of prostate is a condition where the cells of the prostate gland undergo abnormal changes. The prostate gland is a small gland located below the bladder in men. It produces fluid that nourishes and protects sperm. Dysplasia of the prostate is a pre-cancerous condition, which means it may develop into prostate cancer if left untreated.
The exact cause of dysplasia of the prostate is not known. However, it is believed to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Some risk factors for dysplasia of the prostate include age, family history of prostate cancer, and a diet high in fat.
Dysplasia of prostate may not cause any symptoms in its early stages. However, as the condition progresses, the following symptoms may develop:
Dysplasia of prostate is usually diagnosed through a biopsy, which involves removing a small sample of prostate tissue for examination under a microscope. Treatment for dysplasia of prostate may include:
If you are experiencing any symptoms of dysplasia of prostate, it is important to see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. Early detection and treatment can help prevent the condition from developing into prostate cancer.