"Symptoms of prostate disease mean that you may have the possibility of developing prostatitis, but not all answers are affirmative. It is recommended that you still go to a regular hospital for medical treatment, and only through scientific and reasonable screening can a true diagnosis be made. Please pay attention.".
First: Frequent and urgent urination
Urine is easy to rush out of the door. When working during the day, you always have to frequently go to the bathroom to urinate, and you can't wait to "squat" in the bathroom. When sleeping at night, I always have to get up and urinate, and I have to toss and turn several times every night. Sometimes when you think about urinating, you must go to the bathroom immediately. Slightly slower, urine will "rush out of the door," which can be accompanied by symptoms such as urethral burning, pain, and discomfort. At this point, it should be considered whether there is prostate disease. For patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia, stimulation symptoms often manifest earlier, especially increased nocturia, which is often the earliest symptom of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Second: Failure to urinate
Obstructive urination problems can occur in patients with severe prostate disease, such as difficulty in urinating, thinning of urinary lines, and dripping urine. "Even if I ran to the bathroom at the speed of a" 100 meter sprint, "I was unable to urinate, my face turned red, and it took a lot of effort to squeeze urine out. With these symptoms, it is almost certain that I have prostate disease.". With the aggravation of the disease, when encountering the inducing factors such as getting cold, drinking alcohol, holding urine excessively and taking some drugs, the urine can not be discharged completely, resulting in acute urinary retention.
What are the symptoms of prostate disease? Some experts pointed out that it is not completely accurate to immediately label "prostate disease" after the occurrence of urination symptoms, and it is necessary to check and confirm the diagnosis.