The common symptoms of chronic prostatitis include frequent urination, urgency, burning pain in the urethra, weak urination, incomplete dripping of urine, slight yellow and white discharge from the urethral opening during defecation or urination, hidden pain in the lower abdomen, low back pain, weak legs, discomfort in the perineum, and a feeling of falling or pain in the urethra or anus. The pain can radiate along the groin towards the testicles, spermatic cord, penis, and thighs, resulting in varying degrees of sexual dysfunction, Such as impotence, premature ejaculation, nocturnal ejaculation, painful ejaculation, bloody ejaculation, and infertility. Symptoms often worsen after busy work, heavy physical labor, prolonged cycling, or frequent sexual activity.
Suffering from prostatitis, most human functions are completely normal, and some people appear to have a very strong sexual desire, often with penile erection, nocturnal discharge, or premature ejaculation; Some people experience sexual dysfunction such as decreased sexual function and weak ejaculation; Some people experience no pleasure during ejaculation, and have pain or no ejaculation in the perineum after ejaculation. This is mainly related to factors such as the duration and severity of chronic prostatitis.
Chronic prostatitis patients with a longer and more severe course of disease, due to congestion of the prostate gland, prostatitis secretions enter the semen, causing an increase in sperm death and decreased motility. This also affects the role of enzymes in semen, leading to non liquefaction or prolonged liquefaction time, resulting in infertility.
Chronic prostatitis generally has a lingering course and cannot be cured for a long time. Patients often experience anxiety and pessimism, often accompanied by insomnia, lack of concentration, mental decline, memory loss, and low work efficiency.