1. Discomfort in urination is the most common symptom in patients with prostatitis, such as frequent urination, urgency in urination, and unclean secretion at the urethral orifice in the morning. When the condition worsens, hematuria and difficulty in urination can also occur.
2. During urination, there is a burning sensation in the urethra that can spread to the head of the penis.
3. During an acute attack or abscess formation, the patient has systemic symptoms such as fever, fatigue, weakness, anorexia, chills, and insomnia.
4. Sexual dysfunction such as premature ejaculation and impotence. When severe infection of the seminal vesicles of the prostate occurs, decreased sperm count can lead to infertility.
5. If the condition is not controlled for a long time, it can also cause systemic symptoms, such as nerve decline, arthritis, and so on.
Prostatitis is harmful to men. When early symptoms such as frequent or urgent urination occur, patients should promptly seek medical advice from a regular medical institution to avoid delaying their condition.