Prostate infection is the most common type of male reproductive system disease, with the vast majority of pathogens originating from retrograde infection of the urethra, while a few can be transmitted or spread from infected lesions in other parts of the body. Iatrogenic effects, such as inappropriate indwelling catheterization or urinary tract instrumentation, are also a factor in inducing prostate infection.
Do you have any of these small issues? Please note:
1
Increased frequency of urination
No matter during the day or at night, the frequency of urination is much higher than usual, far exceeding the normal situation of 3-4 times during the day and 1-2 times at night. The interval between urination is short and there is a constant urge to urinate.
2
Dysuria
When you feel the urge to urinate, you should stand in the toilet and pause for a while before the urge to urinate slowly comes. The flow of urine is fine, the discharge is weak, and the range is not far. Sometimes it drips down the urethra like a thread. As the saying goes, "When people age and their kidneys fail, urine and wet shoes occur." This is actually one of the manifestations of prostate hypertrophy.
3
Nocturnal urinary incontinence
Uncontrolled urination that runs out on its own, even in the daytime.
4
Pain and urgency in urination
Urine in the bladder cannot be drained cleanly, which can easily cause bacterial infection and cause painful urination.
5
Interruption of urination
After prostate hyperplasia, many crystals in the urine can easily agglomerate to form bladder stones, causing sudden interruption of urination. Interruption of urination or bladder stones in the elderly are also strong "signals" of prostate hypertrophy.