Bacterial prostatitis is mainly a prostate disease caused by vitamin infection. In addition to gonococcal and non-gonococcal bacteria, protozoa, fungi and viruses can become the source of infection causing prostatitis. Therefore, bacterial prostatitis in the broad sense also includes other pathogens besides bacteria. The main symptoms of bacterial prostatitis are as follows:
Symptom 1 of bacterial prostatitis: abnormal urinary tract symptoms
Urinary tract abnormalities are common symptoms of bacterial prostatitis, usually manifested as bladder irritation, such as frequent urination, urethral burning, pain and radiation pain during urination. In addition, urinary tract abnormalities such as difficulty in ovulation, discomfort at the posterior urethra, perineum and anus are related to the occurrence of bacterial prostatitis.
Symptom 2 of bacterial prostatitis: local pain
Pain can not be ignored as a symptom of bacterial prostatitis. The penis, spermatic cord, testicular scrotum, lower abdomen, groin area (thigh root), thigh, rectum and other places of patients can be affected, showing radiation pain or waist pain. The characteristics of pain are also very different due to different conditions.
Symptom 3 of bacterial prostatitis: sexual dysfunction
Bacterial prostatitis has many manifestations in terms of sexual dysfunction, including decreased libido, impotence, premature ejaculation, frequent ejaculation, blood sperm, ejaculation pain and other symptoms. Because these diseases are caused by other diseases, it is necessary to pay attention to differential diagnosis and combine with relevant laboratory examination methods.