What organ is the prostate?
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Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 08:39 PM
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Bouchard
Apr 11, 2026
The prostate is a spherical organ and the largest solid organ.
The prostate is mainly composed of prostate tissue and muscle tissue. It is mainly located behind the pubic symphysis and in the small pelvis. The exocrine function of the prostate is mainly to produce prostatic fluid. Prostatic fluid is an important component of semen and can achieve the effect of liquefying sperm. Diseases that may be caused by the prostate mainly include prostatitis or prostatic hyperplasia, prostate tumor diseases, etc.
You must develop the habit of regular physical examinations. Through physical examinations, you can learn about your health status in time, and you can also achieve early detection and early treatment to avoid delaying the best treatment period of the disease.
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