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Prostrate Specific Antigen, in Visit Clinic

Measures PSA in the blood to screen for prostate problems, monitor disease, and guide care decisions in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male
GET REPORTS IN
27 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
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What is a Prostrate Specific Antigen Test in Visit Clinic?

Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a protein made by the prostate gland. Small amounts normally get into the bloodstream. Measuring PSA helps detect changes in the prostate. High or rising PSA can suggest prostate cancer, benign prostatic enlargement (BPH), or prostatitis (inflammation). Doctors use PSA for screening men at risk, to investigate urinary symptoms, and to monitor treatment or recovery after prostate cancer. One test alone does not prove cancer. Results are combined with symptoms, exam, imaging, and sometimes biopsy. Recent ejaculation, infections, or certain medicines can change PSA levels, so timing and trends matter.

Prostrate Specific Antigen Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Avoid ejaculation and vigorous cycling for 24-48 hours before the test.

Prostrate Specific Antigen Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Prostrate Specific Antigen test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Prostrate Specific Antigen Test in Visit Clinic?

Prostrate Specific Antigen is commonly ordered alone or as part of a prostate health panel when men have urinary symptoms, an abnormal rectal exam, or for cancer screening in those at risk. It helps detect and monitor prostate cancer, benign enlargement, and prostatitis. Levels can be affected by age, infection, recent ejaculation, prostate procedures, or medications such as finasteride. A family history of prostate cancer often leads to earlier or more frequent testing.

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What does prostate-specific antigen indicate in Visit Clinic?plus

Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a protein produced by prostate cells; its blood level helps screen and monitor prostate conditions. Elevated PSA can reflect prostate cancer but also benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, recent ejaculation, catheterization or urinary retention, and age. PSA alone isn’t diagnostic—clinicians use PSA level, change over time, physical exam, imaging, and sometimes biopsy to determine cause.

What happens if PSA is high in Visit Clinic?plus

If PSA is high, it may indicate prostate cancer but also benign conditions like benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, recent ejaculation, or medical procedures. Doctors typically repeat the test, check free versus total PSA, and may order imaging (MRI) or a prostate biopsy to confirm diagnosis. Treatment depends on the cause and ranges from antibiotics or watchful waiting to surgery, radiation, or active surveillance for low-risk cancer.

What is normal PSA by age in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal PSA by age: 40–49: <2.5 ng/mL; 50–59: <3.5 ng/mL; 60–69: <4.5 ng/mL; 70–79: <6.5 ng/mL. Values vary by lab, benign prostate enlargement, infection, and medications. A higher PSA doesn’t prove cancer—further evaluation (repeat testing, free/total PSA, imaging, biopsy) is often needed. Interpretation should be individualized.

What is an alarming PSA level in Visit Clinic?plus

A PSA above 4 ng/mL is commonly considered abnormal and warrants further evaluation; levels above 10 ng/mL are strongly associated with a higher likelihood of prostate cancer. Rapid increases (PSA velocity >0.75 ng/mL/year) or a low percent free PSA (<10–15%) are also concerning. Age-specific reference ranges and other conditions (infection, enlargement) can raise PSA, so clinical context matters.

How can I lower my PSA quickly in Visit Clinic?plus

To reduce PSA quickly, avoid activities that transiently raise it: no ejaculation, cycling, vigorous exercise, or prostate stimulation for 48–72 hours before testing. Also avoid digital rectal exam and recent urinary catheterization. If infection or prostatitis is suspected, seek medical evaluation—appropriate treatment can lower PSA. Don’t stop or start medications without your doctor; consult your clinician first.

What does a PSA test cost in Visit Clinic?plus

PSA test costs vary widely by country, provider and insurance: in the United States expect roughly $30–$200 for the blood test (higher if billed with a clinic visit), in the UK it is usually free on the public system or about £40–£100 privately, and in India around ₹300–₹1,500. Many insurers or public programs cover screening—check with your doctor or lab for exact pricing.