As everyone knows, the prostate is a very important reproductive organ for men. If you do not pay attention to your physical condition, it may lead to prostatitis, so you must pay attention. If there is a problem, you should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. This disease cannot be ignored. So, let's learn about the early symptoms of the prostate.
Early symptoms of the prostate
The typical symptoms of prostatitis are pain and abnormal urination. The most common symptoms are pain (suprapubic, infrapubic, inguinal, testicular, perineal, and dorsal) and abnormal urination (frequent urination, nocturnal urination, difficulty urinating, waiting for urination, and interruption of urine flow). Occasionally, the patient has ejaculatory pain. It can cause chills, fever, infection affecting the scrotum, and can cause extreme discomfort, swelling, redness, and significant tenderness.
The difference between prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia
The symptoms of prostatitis are similar to those of benign prostatic hyperplasia, with the most significant differences being pain, pain during urination, testicular pain, low back pain, and abdominal pain. Prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in elderly men, and prostatitis is commonly seen in young and middle-aged men.
symptom
Discomfort in urination: urgency, frequent urination, pain in urination, rectal and perineal pain, and frequent aversion to cold and fever.
Sexual dysfunction: The occurrence of sexual hyperactivity can lead to decreased or disappeared libido, ejaculatory pain, premature ejaculation, impotence, and other symptoms as well as infertility in the later stage.
Radiation pain: When prostatitis occurs, the internal tension of the gland gradually increases, which stimulates the sympathetic nerve and leads to metastatic low back pain. The pain can radiate to the penis, testicles, groin, perineum, thigh, buttocks, and other places.
Hazards of Prostatitis
1. Decreased sexual ability in men: Prostatitis can lead to a frequent state of excitement in the sexual activity nerves and nerve centers of men, but long-term exposure to excitement can easily lead to inhibition of sexual excitement in men, thereby inducing low sexual function in men.
2. Inducing gynecological diseases in women: Due to some bacterial infections that induce male prostatitis, it is easy to cause these bacteria to enter the reproductive organs of women during sexual life, thereby causing women to be infected and inducing gynecological inflammation. But if it's non bacterial prostatitis, don't worry.
3. Endocrine disorders: Normal men's prostate can secrete a variety of active substances, but suffering from prostatitis can easily affect secretion, leading to male endocrine disorders, leading to symptoms such as dizziness and fatigue in men.
4. Affected life and work: Because men suffer from prostatitis, which leads to frequent urination, urgency, and incomplete urination, patients often lose control of their emotions and become restless, affecting their normal life and work.
5. Infection of other adjacent organs: Prolonged untreated prostatitis can easily lead to the spread of male inflammation, which can infect adjacent organs and induce inflammation.
How Prostatitis Causes Male Sterility
1. Reduce sperm motility
Prostate fluid is a necessary condition for sperm survival because the enzymes, lecithin, and trace elements contained in it can provide energy and nutrients to sperm. When suffering from disease, the secretion of these nutrients decreases, and sperm vitality decreases.
2. Non ejaculation or reverse ejaculation
Prostatitis can lead to non ejaculation or reverse ejaculation, causing sperm to fail to enter the vagina and naturally lead to infertility.
3. Increased acidity
The increase in acidic substances in the patient's body also increases the acidity of semen, which is not suitable for sperm survival, leading to decreased sperm vitality.
4. Non liquefaction of semen
The process of semen liquefaction in patients can be affected, resulting in decreased sperm motility, leading to infertility.
5. Bacterial toxin action
After the pathogenic microorganisms and bacterial toxins contained in prostate fluid of patients with prostatitis enter the semen, they can directly kill sperm, resulting in dead sperm, abnormal sperm, decreased vitality, generation of antisperm antibodies, decreased sperm acrosin activity, and ultimately lead to male infertility.