What are the symptoms of acute prostatitis in the early stage? What are the early characteristics? Do you know what are the early characteristics of acute prostatitis? If you don't know, I believe you will learn more about acute prostatitis after reading this article.
The early symptoms of acute prostatitis are mainly manifested in the following five aspects:
1. Sexual dysfunction: It can include decreased libido, impotence, premature ejaculation, painful ejaculation, and increased frequency of ejaculation. Individual patients have blood sperm or decreased sperm activity due to inflammation of the vas deferens, leading to infertility.
Symptoms of neurasthenia: Due to the patient's lack of correct understanding of the disease or prolonged treatment, they may experience depression, fatigue, insomnia, etc.
"After pain, there may be a burning sensation in the urethra and a sense of ant movement. Pain in the perineum and anus may radiate to the lumbosacral region, inguinal region, suprapubic region, penis, testicles, and occasionally to the abdomen.".
4. Urological symptoms: Inflammation involving the urethra. Patients may have mild frequent urination, urgency, or pain in urination. Individual patients may still have terminal hematuria. Mucus or purulent secretion may be discharged from the urethra before early urination or during defecation in the morning.
Secondary symptoms: Due to allergic reactions caused by bacterial toxins, conjunctivitis, iritis, arthritis, neuritis, etc. can occur.
The above is an introduction to the early symptoms and main manifestations of acute prostatitis. I hope it can be helpful to you. "If a patient has multiple symptoms mentioned above, you may well have developed prostatitis, which can also cause male infertility, so it is important to identify and treat them as soon as possible.".