Urinary disease is an embarrassing problem that many men encounter, and therefore poses many hazards. The problem of urination is also troubling many male friends. For men, it is much more common when they have difficulty urinating, but why do men have difficulty urinating? Many male friends don't know.
Experts point out that the most common clinical symptom of dysuria is prostate hyperplasia. It is well known that prostate hyperplasia is a common disease in men, with its main symptoms characterized by increased urination frequency (especially at night), difficulty urinating, and fine urine rheology. Incentives such as climate change, fatigue, drinking, sex or infection are very likely to cause urinary retention, or even urine can not be discharged completely, causing great pain.
The common symptoms of BPH are as follows:
Hyperlibido: Patients with prostate hypertrophy in the early stages may exhibit increased libido that does not match their age, or have a consistent and normal libido that suddenly becomes intense. This is often due to hypertrophy of the prostate, which leads to dysfunction of the prostate and feedback to temporary enhancement of testicular function.
Hematuria: The phenomenon of hematuria that occurs in the early stages of prostate hypertrophy because the hyperplastic prostate is in a hyperemic state. When urinating vigorously, it can cause rupture of surface blood vessels and bleeding.
Effort in urination: The early clinical symptom of prostate hypertrophy is difficulty in urinating, especially when urinating first, it takes a lot of time to excrete, and the discharged urine flow is very thin, and the distance of urine flow outward is also very short; "When some patients urinate, due to holding their breath for too long and needing to exhale, the flow of urine is interrupted with the decrease in abdominal pressure. It takes another effort to continue urinating, resulting in intermittent urination.".
When urination is difficult, accompanied by symptoms of hematuria and frequent urination, it is necessary to consider whether it is a prostate disease, which can lead to male infertility. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the disease of dysuria, timely treatment, timely control of the condition, and early recovery of male virility.