Prostate Test

Answer all questions honestly and as accurately as you can for the best results.

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Do you urinate more often, especially at night?

Do you experience urgency or difficulty starting urination?

Is your urine stream weak or intermittent?

Do you feel like your bladder doesn't empty fully?

Do you experience post-urination dribbling?

Do you wake up more than once to urinate?

Do you avoid fluids to reduce urination?

Do urinary symptoms interrupt your daily activities?

Do you feel discomfort when urinating?

Have symptoms worsened gradually over time?

FAQs

What is a prostate test and what does it screen for?

A prostate test is an online screening tool designed to evaluate risk factors and symptoms commonly associated with prostate issues—such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or prostate cancer.

Who should consider taking a prostate test?

Men over age 50—or younger men with a family history of prostate problems or urinary symptoms—should consider a prostate screening test to evaluate symptoms or assess risk.

What are common signs of prostate problems?

Symptoms may include difficulty urinating, a weak or interrupted urine flow, frequent nighttime urination, pelvic discomfort, or blood in the urine or semen.

How does an online prostate test work?

The test consists of questions about urinary habits, pain or discomfort, family history, and current symptoms. It helps assess if further investigation—such as PSA blood tests or a physical exam—is recommended.

How long does the prostate test take?

It typically takes between 5 and 10 minutes, with multiple-choice questions focused on urinary and prostate-related symptoms.

What should I do if my test suggests a prostate issue?

If the screening indicates risk, you should consult your GP or a urologist. They may recommend further testing such as PSA levels, imaging, or physical evaluation.

Can prostate cancer be detected early?

Yes. When detected early, prostate cancer is often treatable. Symptoms can be subtle, so screening is important—especially for high-risk individuals.

re the test results confidential?

Yes. All answers and results are kept private and stored securely, in compliance with UK data protection regulations.

Can urinary symptoms be caused by non-prostate conditions?

Yes. Urinary symptoms can result from infections, bladder issues, kidney stones, or neurological conditions—so professional evaluation is essential.

Can lifestyle changes support prostate health?

Yes. Maintaining a balanced diet, regular exercise, healthy weight, and staying hydrated may support prostate health. A medical assessment can help clarify personal risk and advice.