Common diseases in andrology include prostatitis, so what are the symptoms of prostatitis? Recognizing the typical symptoms and characteristics of patients with prostatitis can help eliminate the disease in a timely manner. Let's take a look at the symptoms of prostatitis.
1. Pain or discomfort in patients with prostatitis: The symptoms of prostatitis are mainly manifested in the perineum, testis, lower abdomen, posterior urethra, lumbosacral region, anus, groin, penis, and glans.
2. Urinary tract symptoms in patients with prostatitis: The most common symptoms of prostatitis are frequent urination, incomplete urination, dripping urine, pain in urination, burning urethra, urgency in urination, difficulty urinating, and yellow urine.
3. Sexual and reproductive symptoms: The symptoms of prostatitis during morning rising or defecation are a small amount of thin, milky, watery, or viscous secretion flowing from the urethral orifice, or accompanied by ejaculation, premature ejaculation, blood semen, ejaculation disorders, and decreased libido.
4. Mental symptoms: mental fatigue, mental depression, memory loss, decreased self-confidence, etc.
In the early stage of prostatitis, there is a phenomenon of white dripping from the urethral orifice and frequent urination. As the disease progresses, the phenomenon disappears. This is due to the increase in inflammatory secretion during the infiltration of inflammatory cells, resulting in white dripping. Fibrous hyperplasia, prostate massage during the degenerative stage, and difficulty in outflow of prostate fluid.