Sometimes prostate symptoms aren't from your prostate... they're actually just perineum pain.
In fact, consider this:
Several years ago, I started working from home. And, as a result, I started spending way more time sitting down, instead of walking around as I did at my previous job.
At first, this was great!
But, after a while it kind of... hurt.
You see, about a year later, I started feeling pain in my right testicle. At first, it was just while sitting. Then, it started aching ALL the time (whether sitting down or not).
It kind of spooked me, too.
I was at the age where testicular cancer often strikes.
And, my family history is rife with problems in that area (most of the males on my dad's side of the family have had prostate problems and cancer). And, of course, reading about testicular cancer online didn't help. (TIP: Never read about serious health problem symptoms online -- you'll think you only have 5 months to live when you haven't even been diagnosed with anything!)
Then, I noticed something.
When I sat down, I was shifting my weight to the right.
Smack dab on my right testicle.
Long story short?
I stopped doing that and the pain quickly vanished.
Anyway, what does this have to do with you?
Well, sitting wrong can do the same to your prostate. In fact, believe it or not, many so-called "prostate problems" are really caused from sitting the wrong way, and it's perineum pain -- not from your prostate.
That's why, your prostate pain may not be real.
To find out, experiment with the way you sit.
It may be your prostate is fine, and its perineum pain that is your real issue.
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