Symptoms of chronic prostatitis
The symptoms of chronic prostatitis are varied, and the severity varies greatly. Some may be asymptomatic, while others may be unwell. The common symptoms are as follows.
1. Urination discomfort: bladder irritation may occur, such as frequent urination, urethral burning, pain and radiation to the penis head. In the morning, there may be secretions such as mucus at the urethral orifice, and the feeling of urination difficulty may also occur.
2. Local symptoms: discomfort of falling and swelling of the posterior urethra, perineum and anus, and aggravation of swelling and pain of squatting, defecation and sitting on the chair and stool for a long time.
3. Radiation pain: The pain of chronic prostatitis is not limited to the urethra and perineum, but also radiates to its vicinity. The following low back pain is most common. In addition, the penis, spermatic cord, testicular scrotum, lower abdomen, groin area (thigh root), thigh, rectum and other places can be affected. It should be pointed out that the low back pain caused by chronic prostatitis is in the lower waist, which is easily confused with the low back pain caused by orthopedics, such as myofascitis and lumbar muscle strain, but the latter is mostly near the belt, which is higher than the low back pain caused by prostatitis, and can be identified.
4. Sexual dysfunction: chronic prostatitis can cause loss of libido and ejaculation pain, premature ejaculation, and affect semen quality. After urination or defecation, it can also cause white flow at the mouth of the urethra, and it can also cause blood sperm when combined with seminal vesiculitis.
5. Other symptoms: chronic prostatitis can be combined with neurasthenia, showing fatigue, dizziness, insomnia, etc; Prolonged prostatitis can even cause allergic reactions in the body, such as conjunctivitis and arthritis.