To identify whether you have prostatitis, it is important to see if you have symptoms of prostatitis. There are many symptoms caused by prostatitis, which are mainly divided into the following four types of symptoms:
Pain or discomfort, mainly manifested in the perineum, testis, abdomen, posterior urethra, lumbosacral region, anus, groin, penis, and glans.
Urinary tract symptoms: frequent urination, incomplete urination, dripping urination, pain, burning urethra, urgency, difficulty urinating, and yellow urine are the most common symptoms.
Sexual and reproductive symptoms: When rising in the morning or defecating, a small amount of thin milky white water or viscous secretion flows out of the urethral orifice, or accompanied by premature ejaculation, blood ejaculation, and decreased libido.
4. Mental symptoms: mental fatigue, mental depression, decreased memory, decreased self-confidence, etc.
"In the early stages of prostatitis, there is a frequent phenomenon of white urine dripping from the urethral orifice. As the disease progresses, the phenomenon disappears. This is due to the increase in inflammatory secretion during the infiltration of inflammatory cells, resulting in white urine dripping. Fibrous hyperplasia, prostate massage during the degenerative stage, and difficulty in outflow of prostate fluid.".
In addition to clinical symptoms, the diagnosis of prostatitis should also be based on physical signs and digital examination of the anus, such as obvious tenderness of the prostate, increased hardness of the prostate, and palpable nodules of different sizes. Routine microscopic examination of prostate fluid, white blood cells% 26ge; 10/HP, with a significant decrease in lecithin bodies, for combined diagnosis.