Sexual Health
[Hurry up to the hospital for a check-up] Fine urine flow, frequent urination, and lower abdominal pain may also be a sign of prostatitis
Master Yu is a taxi driver. Recently, he noticed a sudden pain in his lower abdomen and perineum. Master Yu thought that taking a break would help him recover, but he didn't realize that the problem was as simple as he imagined. The most painful thing for him was getting up several times every night, lying down and getting up again. His urine became fine and frequent, causing him to be in a daze during the day. Finally, after being diagnosed by the hospital, Master Yu was diagnosed with prostatitis.
Due to prolonged treatment, Master Yu's prostatitis has become very severe, with over 60 white blood cells and three to four pus cells, accompanied by sexual dysfunction. Experts say that most patients with prostatitis may experience urinary discomfort such as frequent urination and urgency, but a small number of people may also experience pain symptoms such as swelling and pain in the perineum, phalangeal joint pain, and lower abdominal pain.
In addition, prostatitis can also cause feelings of urethral pain, anal pain, or back pain, and even reflexively radiate pain around the prostate. Therefore, once symptoms of prostate pain occur, timely examination and diagnosis should be made.
Pain is the most common symptom of chronic prostatitis and the main cause of medical treatment for most patients. Long term prostate massage can effectively relieve pain and unblock the prostate duct. Prostate massage is prohibited for patients with acute bacterial prostatitis to prevent the spread of infection.
What are the hazards of prostatitis?
Prostatitis can damage the kidneys, and an inflamed and swollen prostate can compress the urethra, leading to urinary tract obstruction, hydronephrosis, and chronic renal failure.
2. Prostatitis is very harmful and can affect fertility. Due to abnormal secretion of prostatic fluid, it affects the survival and quality of sperm, and can cause seminal vesiculitis, hemospermia, and infertility.
3. Sexual dysfunction is also one of the common hazards of prostatitis. Inflammation leads to damage to the excitatory nerves, directly affecting sexual activity, and even affecting marital relationships.
4. Long term inflammation can lead to a decrease in immunity and increase the chance of bacterial infection. The harm of this type of prostatitis cannot be ignored