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Age-28, height 5 ft 11 inch, weight 82 kg, my serum psa total in 2016 was 0.77 ng/ml but today on 4 august 2020, my serum psa came 2.06 ng/ml. I am worried about this significant increase in 4 years that is at an rate of 0.33 ng/ml /per year. I did this test today because on 29 may I got uti for which I took nitrofurantoin and levofloxacin and on 1 july my usg kub was normal and prostate volume shows 21 cc. But on 7 uly I got blood in semen and on 13 july also but I did not feel any pain and now m not getting any blood but I am having whole body bones pain specially hips, rib cage, teeth,feet and hand. Does that significant increase in psa from 2015 to 2020 which is 2.06 ng/ml is normal or abnormal? Can I have chance of prostate cancer. I am worried too much because of my weakened bones in 2 months that I felt never before?


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