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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Psa should not be done for 28 years not needed.
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Well if psa increased much in next few years then there may be a chance of prostatic cancer, for now u should start ur treatment
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It is known that psa rises during active uti. Hence the mild rise in psa can be explained by that. Repeat psa 6 weeks after uti has subsided. Cancer prostate is extremely unusual at your age. For bony pains consult your gp.
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Hi Mr. lybrate-user getting blood in semen is not normal. It must be investigated thoroughly. You must get semen analysis done from laboratory and also semen culture for infection. The chances of having prostate cancer at this age are very rare, it could be infection or some other cause. Since you also have multiple bony pains, it also needs to be investigated. It can be deficiency of vit d or calcium or may be a metabolic disease. Consult a urologist and follow his advice.
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