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Have Prostrate. Stiffness, Burning Sensation In Lower Portion Of Feet. PSA Test Done. Taking Alfoo, Olemin. Treatment?

I am 50 year old and have been diagnosed a patient of Prostate of size 70 cc . The PSA test done and is having value of 6.56. The doctor has advised me Alfoo for the last 6 months and I am also taking OLEMIN 20 A for BP . For the last 1 month or so I am feeling stiffness in the lower portion of the feet with burning sensation and sometimes it is becoming difficult to walk as well My query is What could be the cause of this trouble.Is it because of prostate or alfoo or some other complaint. Putting me on ALfoo medicine is the right mode of treatment Wheher I should go for surgery immediately. Kamal
Fri, 31 Aug 2012
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Hi,



Welcome to HealthCareMagic,



Alfuzocin is not known to cause stiffness in lower portion of feet.



Till enlarged prostate is not causing much inconvenience, surgery is not required, but your PSA is also high. Normal range of PSA at your age is

Hope you found my response to your query informative and helpful.



With good wishes,



Dr.Chandra Shekhar Sharma

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Have Prostrate. Stiffness, Burning Sensation In Lower Portion Of Feet. PSA Test Done. Taking Alfoo, Olemin. Treatment?

Hi, Welcome to HealthCareMagic, Alfuzocin is not known to cause stiffness in lower portion of feet. Till enlarged prostate is not causing much inconvenience, surgery is not required, but your PSA is also high. Normal range of PSA at your age is Hope you found my response to your query informative and helpful. With good wishes, Dr.Chandra Shekhar Sharma