What are the symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia? Experts pointed out that prostatic hyperplasia is a relatively common disease among middle-aged and elderly people, but in recent years, many young male friends have also suffered from prostatic hyperplasia because they do not pay attention to living hygiene and the increase of life pressure. So, what are the symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia? Let's take a look at the introduction of experts.
Experts said that the symptoms of BPH mainly include two groups of symptoms: one is bladder irritation; The other is obstructive symptoms caused by hyperplasia of prostate and obstruction of urinary tract.
So, what are the symptoms of BPH?
1) Urine frequency:
The number of nocturnal urination increased and gradually increased with the progress of urinary tract obstruction.
2) Unsatisfactory urination:
After urination, there is dull pain in the urethra or dripping after urination, residual urine dripping or discomfort in the lower abdomen.
3) Urinary line (flow) thinning:
The ability to urinate is weakened, and the hyperplasia of glands makes the edge of the urethral orifice irregular, and the urine line becomes thinner.
4) Effort in urination:
If the urethra is obstructed, the resistance of urine excretion will increase, so urination is laborious.
5) Urine changes:
Hematuria can be seen. Urinary tract obstruction, block of urinary flow, easily complicated with urinary tract infection, and pyuria may occur.
6) Posterior urethral discomfort and perineal compression:
It is caused by the stimulation of the posterior urethra due to the hypertrophy of the prostate.
(Intern editor: Chen Hao)