Most middle-aged and elderly men are very afraid of BPH and also very distressed. With the growth of age, the incidence rate of BPH will increase. There are also a large proportion of middle-aged and elderly men who do not understand the symptoms of prostate hyperplasia at an early stage, thereby missing the best treatment opportunity, which also has a significant impact on themselves. In response, experts from Tianjin 464 Andrology Hospital conducted an analysis of the symptoms of prostate hyperplasia. Please see below.
Interruption of urination. After benign prostatic hyperplasia, crystals in the urine can easily agglomerate to form bladder stones, causing sudden interruption of urination. Interruption of urination and the presence of bladder stones in the elderly are strong "signals" of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Increased frequency of urination. No matter during the day or at night, the frequency of urination is much higher than usual, far exceeding the normal situation of 3 to 4 times during the day and 1 to 2 times at night. The interval between urination is short and there is a constant urge to urinate.
Hyperlibido. Patients may exhibit increased libido at an early stage that is not consistent with their age, or their libido may suddenly become intense after a consistent period of inactivity. This is often due to hyperplasia of the prostate, which leads to dysfunction of the prostate and feedback to temporary enhancement of testicular function.
Hesitation in urination. When you feel the urge to urinate, you have to stand in the toilet and wait for a while before urination comes slowly. The urine flow is fine, the discharge is weak, and the range is not far. Sometimes it drips down like a thread from the urethral orifice.