The prostate is a unique male gonadal organ that is closely related to the health of the male urinary and reproductive systems. Prostate hyperplasia is a common prostate disease. Due to a lack of understanding, many men often become ill without knowing it. So, what are the symptoms of male prostate hyperplasia?
In the middle of the prostate gland, there is a urethra that passes through and guards the upper orifice of the urethra. Therefore, if the prostate is diseased, urination will first be affected. If a man has the following symptoms of abnormal urination, it is most likely that he has prostate hyperplasia.
Posterior urethral discomfort
Prostatic hyperplasia can stimulate and compress the posterior urethra, causing discomfort in the posterior urethra. This is common in middle-aged and elderly men, mostly due to decreased resistance and hypertrophy of the prostate.
Dysuria
During urination, patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia may have difficulty urinating due to waiting for urine and poor urination. Sometimes it is necessary to stand by the toilet for a while to urinate smoothly, and the urine flow is fine, the discharge is weak, and the range is not far. Sometimes, there will be a situation where the line drips down from the urethral orifice.
Pain and urgency in urination
"Patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia may experience abnormalities in urination, and urine cannot be completely excreted at one time. This can easily breed bacteria and cause urinary tract infections, which can lead to pain and urgency in urination. They may want to urinate when they feel like urinating, but their urination is not smooth. This vicious cycle can exacerbate the condition.".
Frequent urination
"If men urinate frequently during the day and night, far exceeding the normal frequency of 3-4 times during the day and 1-2 times at night, and the urination time distance is short, it is highly likely that it is caused by prostate hyperplasia, which is also an early signal of prostate hyperplasia.".
Interruption of urination
Prostatic hyperplasia can lead to incomplete excretion of urine in the bladder, which can accumulate in the bladder for a long time, easily causing excessive concentration of urine, which can lead to crystal aggregation and formation of stones, which can lead to interruption of urination.
Hematuria
Prostate hyperplasia can lead to hypertrophy and hyperemia, which can easily lead to hematuria. Men with this symptom must be alert to the risk of prostate hyperplasia.
In life, if a male friend has any one or more of the above symptoms, they should go to the hospital for relevant examinations in a timely manner to identify the condition and provide timely symptomatic treatment.