Prostate
The prostate is a fluid-producing gland located around the ureter.
Female counterpart: endometrium (uterus).
Themes
Fertilization conflict, reproductive conflict, not being "manly" enough.
- Not being able/willing to conceive a child.
- Fear of not having offspring, e.g., son or daughter remains childless.
- Loss conflict, often grandfather - grandchild, but own child is also possible.
- Mean, ugly conflict, usually with a female person. Assault on male integrity, manhood, often in relationship with partner.
- Territory conflict in older males who no longer react with a territory area.
CA phase
Functional increase, increase of cells of secretory quality in the prostate, prostate cancer.
Biological utility
Higher production of sperm fluid to enhance fertilization.
Symptoms
None. Sometimes problems with urination, in which case a catheter is inserted.
On monitoring, elevated PSA (prostate specific antigen) levels.
PCL phase
Functional normalization. Decomposition of extra cells by fungi or TB bacteria, if present.
Symptoms
Prostatitis, prostate cancer. Fatigue, night sweats, swelling, pain. Cloudy, smelly urine, possibly with blood. Elevated PSA levels
Due to healing swelling possibly problems with urination.
After prostate surgery beware of hanging healing: prostate gone > impotent > cannot conceive > new conflict. Due to SDC-aspect often subsequent conflict in bones nearby.