In life, the discomfort and bloating of male small abdomen is a common disease. Once you have this feeling, many people will doubt whether it is caused by prostatitis. Here are some typical symptoms of prostatitis for your convenience.
Acute bacterial prostatitis
Acute bacterial prostatitis refers to the acute inflammation caused by bacterial invasion of the prostate. The onset of the disease is acute and the symptoms are usually quite serious. The first symptom of the patient is systemic symptoms, which are mainly characterized by acute onset and rapid development. The general discomfort and soreness can occur within a few hours, as well as the fear of cold and fever. The body temperature will soon rise to 39 to 40 degrees Celsius. At the same time, nausea and vomiting will also occur. Secondly, patients often have local symptoms, such as perineal pain, sagging and other feelings.
Chronic bacterial prostatitis
After the bacteria invade the prostate, because the toxicity is not too fierce, the prostate immunity can also resist it, so the onset of the disease is not as rapid as that in the acute phase. Chronic bacterial prostatitis is mainly manifested as systemic symptoms, such as fatigue, backache, neurasthenia, mental tension, memory loss, dizziness and insomnia. The local symptoms caused by chronic bacterial prostatitis are mainly discomfort in urination, mild frequent urination and urgency of urination, and also prone to erectile dysfunction, low libido, premature ejaculation and ejaculation.
Chronic non-bacterial prostatitis
The causative agents of chronic non-bacterial prostatitis are often mycoplasma and chlamydia, which stimulate extensive hyperemia of the prostate and cause inflammation. This inflammation is similar to the symptoms of chronic bacterial prostatitis. Chronic non-bacterial prostatitis has neurasthenic symptoms, which are manifested as poor spirit, memory loss, dizziness, insomnia, depression, emotional instability, fatigue, etc.
Prostatalgia
Prostatic pain is also included in the classification of prostatitis syndrome. People are not familiar with prostate pain. It usually occurs in patients between 50 and 60 years old. The main symptoms are pain in the perineum, penis, suprapubic region, scrotum or urethra that is not related to urination. Some patients also have frequent urination, urgency of urination, increased nocturnal urination and difficulty urination, but have no history of urinary tract infection.
The symptoms of prostate disease are generally manifested in the following four aspects:
One is abnormal urination, frequent urination, urgent urination, endless urination, bifurcated urination, white urination, urination pain, urethral burning, etc; During defecation or at the end of urination, there is white turbid secretion dripping from the urethral orifice, commonly known as urine dripping white.
The second is the symptoms (pain) in the nerve reflex area, such as tumefaction of the lower abdomen, pain in the perineum, low back pain, wet scrotum, sagging testicles, etc; It can be roughly summarized as follows: it often occurs in the lumbosacral region, lower abdomen, perineum, pubic bone, groin, testicle, spermatic cord and other places. The pain is mild and mostly intermittent.
Third, sexual dysfunction, such as slow erection, weak erection, premature ejaculation, impotence, poor sperm liquefaction, low sperm survival rate, male infertility, abnormal erection, sexual dysfunction, etc;
Fourth, it causes endocrine disorders, such as inattention, forgetfulness and dreaminess, insomnia, dizziness and tinnitus.