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 8 causes of an elevated PSA that are not cancerMedically reviewed by Joseph Brito III, MD — By Zawn Villines and Mathieu Rees — Updated on May 31, 2022The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is a blood test that measures a protein that the prostate gland produces. People with prostate cancer usually have elevated levels of this protein. However, high levels do not always mean a person has cancer.
%Start Elevated PSA Noncancerous causes and considerations Health ConditionsHealth ConditionsAlzheimer's & DementiaAnxietyArthritisAsthma & AllergiesBreast CancerCancerCardiovascular HealthCOVID-19Dermatology & SkincareDiabetesEnvironment & SustainabilityExercise & FitnessEye HealthHeadache & MigraineHealth EquityHIV & AIDSHuman BiologyInflammatory Bowel DiseaseLeukemiaLGBTQIA+Men's HealthMental HealthMultiple Sclerosis (MS)NutritionParkinson's DiseasePsoriasisSexual HealthWomen's HealthDiscoverNewsLatest NewsOriginal SeriesMedical MythsHonest NutritionThrough My EyesNew Normal HealthPodcastsHow to understand chronic painWhat is behind vaccine hesitancy?The amazing story of hepatitis C, from discovery to cureNew directions in dementia researchCan psychedelics rewire a depressed, anxious brain?Why climate change matters for human healthToolsGeneral HealthDrugs A-ZHealth HubsHealth ToolsBMI Calculators and ChartsBlood Pressure Chart: Ranges and GuideBreast Cancer: Self-Examination GuideSleep CalculatorHealth ProductsAffordable Therapy OptionsBlood Pressure MonitorsDiabetic SuppliesFitness TrackersHome GymsGreen Cleaning ProductsHow to Shop for CBDQuizzesRA Myths vs FactsType 2 Diabetes: Managing Blood SugarAnkylosing Spondylitis Pain: Fact or FictionConnectAbout Medical News TodayWho We AreOur Editorial ProcessContent IntegrityConscious LanguageNewslettersSign UpFollow UsMedical News TodayHealth ConditionsDiscoverToolsConnectSubscribe 8 causes of an elevated PSA that are not cancerMedically reviewed by Joseph Brito III, MD — By Zawn Villines and Mathieu Rees — Updated on May 31, 2022The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is a blood test that measures a protein that the prostate gland produces. People with prostate cancer usually have elevated levels of this protein. However, high levels do not always mean a person has cancer.
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Other health conditions may also cause an increase in PSA levels. In some cases, an elevated PSA is temporary and not a sign of a health problem. Health conditions, lifestyle factors, and testing inconsistencies can all contribute to high PSA test results.
Other health conditions may also cause an increase in PSA levels. In some cases, an elevated PSA is temporary and not a sign of a health problem. Health conditions, lifestyle factors, and testing inconsistencies can all contribute to high PSA test results.
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A doctor can further discuss the reasons for elevated PSA levels with a person. They will also decide whether delaying testing or planning additional tests might help them determine the cause of high PSA test results.
A doctor can further discuss the reasons for elevated PSA levels with a person. They will also decide whether delaying testing or planning additional tests might help them determine the cause of high PSA test results.
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This article discusses eight noncancerous causes of high PSA levels, plus other symptoms that may indicate prostate cancer. A note about sex and gender
Sex and gender exist on spectrums. This article will use the terms “male,” “female,” or both to refer to sex assigned at birth.
This article discusses eight noncancerous causes of high PSA levels, plus other symptoms that may indicate prostate cancer. A note about sex and gender Sex and gender exist on spectrums. This article will use the terms “male,” “female,” or both to refer to sex assigned at birth.
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Share on PinterestVICTOR TORRES/StocksyCells in the prostate gland produce PSA, and levels typically remain below 4 nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml). Most individuals with prostate cancer have PSA levels above 4 ng/ml.
Click here to learn more. What are PSA levels Share on PinterestVICTOR TORRES/StocksyCells in the prostate gland produce PSA, and levels typically remain below 4 nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml). Most individuals with prostate cancer have PSA levels above 4 ng/ml.
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However, some people with the disease have expected PSA levels. Similarly, some with a higher than average PSA may not have prostate cancer.
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Initial testing may include both a PSA test and a digital rectal exam (DRE). During a DRE examination, a doctor inserts a finger into the rectum to check the prostate for anomalies.
Initial testing may include both a PSA test and a digital rectal exam (DRE). During a DRE examination, a doctor inserts a finger into the rectum to check the prostate for anomalies.
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According to a 2021 review, elevated PSA is a symptom of various health conditions. The review did not suggest that elevated levels of PSA can be harmful or cause any symptoms themselves.
Are there any symptoms of elevated PSA levels According to a 2021 review, elevated PSA is a symptom of various health conditions. The review did not suggest that elevated levels of PSA can be harmful or cause any symptoms themselves.
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If a person has elevated PSA levels due to an underlying health problem, they may experience other symptoms. With this in mind, people should discuss high PSA levels with a healthcare professional.
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Besides prostate cancer, other factors might contribute to high PSA levels. Age
A person’s PSA levels tend to increase slowly with age. People who are more than 50 years of age should speak with their doctor about their risk of developing prostate cancer.
Noncancerous causes of elevated PSA levelsShare on PinterestInfographic by Sophia Smith Besides prostate cancer, other factors might contribute to high PSA levels. Age A person’s PSA levels tend to increase slowly with age. People who are more than 50 years of age should speak with their doctor about their risk of developing prostate cancer.
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They can also discuss the benefits and risks of PSA screening for them. Urologists commonly use age adjustment to put an elevated PSA in perspective for an older individual. For example, they consider a PSA of 4 as elevated for a 40-year-old individual but typical for someone who is 80 years old.
They can also discuss the benefits and risks of PSA screening for them. Urologists commonly use age adjustment to put an elevated PSA in perspective for an older individual. For example, they consider a PSA of 4 as elevated for a 40-year-old individual but typical for someone who is 80 years old.
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Additionally, the Prevention Services Task Force does not recommend prostate cancer screening for people above 70 years of age. Some data suggest that screening does not improve cancer survival rates and may result in false-positive results.
Additionally, the Prevention Services Task Force does not recommend prostate cancer screening for people above 70 years of age. Some data suggest that screening does not improve cancer survival rates and may result in false-positive results.
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The diagnosis and treatment process may also lead to more negative effects than benefits for males older than 70 years. Therefore, it is important for a person to discuss screening options with a doctor according to their family and personal medical history. Prostatitis
Prostatitis involves the inflammation of the prostate and can be a chronic problem.
The diagnosis and treatment process may also lead to more negative effects than benefits for males older than 70 years. Therefore, it is important for a person to discuss screening options with a doctor according to their family and personal medical history. Prostatitis Prostatitis involves the inflammation of the prostate and can be a chronic problem.
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The condition may sometimes occur due to a bacterial infection. People with prostatitis may show elevated PSA numbers in test results.
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Someone with prostatitis may experience the following symptoms alongside elevated PSA levels:difficulty and pain when urinatingfeverpressure in the rectumejaculation problemschanges in sexual function
 Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is an enlarged prostate that can raise PSA levels. BPH is a common condition in older adults. BPH does not increase the risk of cancer, but the symptoms can be similar to prostate cancer.
Someone with prostatitis may experience the following symptoms alongside elevated PSA levels:difficulty and pain when urinatingfeverpressure in the rectumejaculation problemschanges in sexual function Benign prostatic hyperplasia Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is an enlarged prostate that can raise PSA levels. BPH is a common condition in older adults. BPH does not increase the risk of cancer, but the symptoms can be similar to prostate cancer.
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A recent prostate exam can cause false positives on a PSA test. Likewise, this can occur after inserting a urinary catheter or scope into the urethra. For the most accurate results, a person should wait a few weeks after a medical procedure before undergoing PSA testing.
A recent prostate exam can cause false positives on a PSA test. Likewise, this can occur after inserting a urinary catheter or scope into the urethra. For the most accurate results, a person should wait a few weeks after a medical procedure before undergoing PSA testing.
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Alternatively, they can have the PSA test before the procedure. Urinary tract infection
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection of the urethra or bladder that can cause PSA levels to rise. Having a UTI can cause pain during urination, blood in the urine, or an inability to urinate.
Alternatively, they can have the PSA test before the procedure. Urinary tract infection A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection of the urethra or bladder that can cause PSA levels to rise. Having a UTI can cause pain during urination, blood in the urine, or an inability to urinate.
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Vigorous exercise
Cycling and doing other forms of vigorous exercise 1–2 days before a PSA test may result in higher PSA levels. A person may consider asking a doctor about exercise recommendations before scheduling a PSA test. Ejaculation changes
Ejaculation may cause PSA levels to rise for a short time.
Vigorous exercise Cycling and doing other forms of vigorous exercise 1–2 days before a PSA test may result in higher PSA levels. A person may consider asking a doctor about exercise recommendations before scheduling a PSA test. Ejaculation changes Ejaculation may cause PSA levels to rise for a short time.
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People who have scheduled a PSA test should tell their doctors about any prostate symptoms they may be experiencing. Changes in ejaculation or urination often indicate a problem with the prostate.
People who have scheduled a PSA test should tell their doctors about any prostate symptoms they may be experiencing. Changes in ejaculation or urination often indicate a problem with the prostate.
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The following symptoms could indicate a prostate issue:rectal painabdominal pressurefeversigns of an infection Learn more about whether frequent ejaculation can reduce a person’s risk of developing prostate cancer. Prostate stimulation
A person’s PSA levels may rise if their prostate experiences stimulation during sex or if they receive anal sex.
The following symptoms could indicate a prostate issue:rectal painabdominal pressurefeversigns of an infection Learn more about whether frequent ejaculation can reduce a person’s risk of developing prostate cancer. Prostate stimulation A person’s PSA levels may rise if their prostate experiences stimulation during sex or if they receive anal sex.
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A 2017 study noted that people who knew they had high PSA levels experienced feelings of uncertainty, anxiety, and depression. If a person is feeling uncertain about their health, they may feel negative emotions more frequently.
A healthcare professional may recommend avoiding sexual activity for around a week before having a PSA test. Living with elevated PSA levels A 2017 study noted that people who knew they had high PSA levels experienced feelings of uncertainty, anxiety, and depression. If a person is feeling uncertain about their health, they may feel negative emotions more frequently.
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There is evidence that prostate cancer can lead to elevated blood PSA levels. However, a 2021 review stated that many factors besides prostate cancer can raise the level of PSA in a person’s blood.
People who know that their PSA levels are high may find it helpful to seek the advice of a healthcare professional for further advice. PSA levels and prostate cancer There is evidence that prostate cancer can lead to elevated blood PSA levels. However, a 2021 review stated that many factors besides prostate cancer can raise the level of PSA in a person’s blood.
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Among individuals with high levels of blood PSA, only 2% will have a form of prostate cancer requiring medical intervention. Prostate cancer may not cause any symptoms. However, symptoms may include:erectile dysfunctionblood in the semen or urinepain in the hip, pelvis, back, or ribsa reduced flow of urineproblems urinatingincontinence or increased urges to urinate
These symptoms are similar to those of other prostate conditions, including prostatitis and BPH.
Among individuals with high levels of blood PSA, only 2% will have a form of prostate cancer requiring medical intervention. Prostate cancer may not cause any symptoms. However, symptoms may include:erectile dysfunctionblood in the semen or urinepain in the hip, pelvis, back, or ribsa reduced flow of urineproblems urinatingincontinence or increased urges to urinate These symptoms are similar to those of other prostate conditions, including prostatitis and BPH.
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Several factors can cause a person to have elevated PSA levels, including age, health conditions, certain medical procedures, and sexual activity.
A person with symptoms of a prostate issue will typically need additional testing to help with diagnosis. Summary Several factors can cause a person to have elevated PSA levels, including age, health conditions, certain medical procedures, and sexual activity.
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Individuals should speak with a doctor if they are experiencing symptoms of prostate cancer or if they wish to find out more about PSA testing. Q 
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Out of everything listed in this article as causes of elevated PSA levels, only a few of them may increase the risk of prostate cancer.
Individuals should speak with a doctor if they are experiencing symptoms of prostate cancer or if they wish to find out more about PSA testing. Q Can any of the above conditions become prostate cancer over time? A Out of everything listed in this article as causes of elevated PSA levels, only a few of them may increase the risk of prostate cancer.
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Older age correlates with increased risk for prostate cancer, with the incidence peaking at age 65–74 years old. For prostatitis, the current data suggest that there is an increased risk for prostate cancer, but the studies are of low quality. It is unclear how exercise affects a person’s risk, but some studies suggest a decrease in risk with exercise.
Older age correlates with increased risk for prostate cancer, with the incidence peaking at age 65–74 years old. For prostatitis, the current data suggest that there is an increased risk for prostate cancer, but the studies are of low quality. It is unclear how exercise affects a person’s risk, but some studies suggest a decrease in risk with exercise.
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