The first symptom of swollen prostate problems I had was painful sex.
I was pretty young to be having these symptoms.
But what would happen is, if I went too long without having sex, I would feel a sharp, "pin prick" pain when I ejaculated.
Not enough motivation to get me to a doctor's office or anything.
But it did make me a bit anxious each time I had sex.
Still, I decided not to worry about it.
I figured it'd go away on its own.
And, I went about my business as usual.
That is...
until the pain got worse.
And, eventually, that pin-prick pain shot out every time I ejaculated! I also started having problems with urinating, too (sometimes it was painful and burned, and the excessive "dribbling" after peeing drove me crazy).
Then, and only then, did I take action on my swollen prostate problems.
I should have taken action earlier.
And I knew it, too.
But I was just too lazy -- and the result was going through some serious pain and anxiety I could have lived without.
Anyway, what's the point? If you have prostate problems, the fun's just starting.
You can foolishly put off doing something about it (like I did).
Or, you can take the bull by the horns and start looking at ways of dealing with it today, before it gets worse and maybe even requires more invasive treatment.
Trust me, your swollen prostate problems WILL to get worse if you don't do something about it - ignore them at your peril.
I was pretty young to be having these symptoms.
But what would happen is, if I went too long without having sex, I would feel a sharp, "pin prick" pain when I ejaculated.
Not enough motivation to get me to a doctor's office or anything.
But it did make me a bit anxious each time I had sex.
Still, I decided not to worry about it.
I figured it'd go away on its own.
And, I went about my business as usual.
That is...
until the pain got worse.
And, eventually, that pin-prick pain shot out every time I ejaculated! I also started having problems with urinating, too (sometimes it was painful and burned, and the excessive "dribbling" after peeing drove me crazy).
Then, and only then, did I take action on my swollen prostate problems.
I should have taken action earlier.
And I knew it, too.
But I was just too lazy -- and the result was going through some serious pain and anxiety I could have lived without.
Anyway, what's the point? If you have prostate problems, the fun's just starting.
You can foolishly put off doing something about it (like I did).
Or, you can take the bull by the horns and start looking at ways of dealing with it today, before it gets worse and maybe even requires more invasive treatment.
Trust me, your swollen prostate problems WILL to get worse if you don't do something about it - ignore them at your peril.
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