Prostatitis, as a common chronic disease in men, often occurs in men under the age of 50. It has caused great distress to the work and life of men. So what are the symptoms of prostatitis? In daily life, how should male friends prevent prostatitis? In clinical practice, how should prostatitis be treated? Let's go and learn about it with the editor!
Prostatitis is a common urological disease in men. The common symptoms of prostatitis are as follows:
1. There may be bladder irritation, frequent urination, urgency, weakness, bifurcations (not obvious), and impure urine; The urine is yellow and foam is abundant (especially when urinating). The urethra is burning, painful and radiating to the head of the penis. In the early morning, there may be secretions such as mucus at the urethral orifice, and there may also be a feeling of difficulty urinating.
2. The discomfort of falling and swelling of the urethra, perineum, and anus, as well as the pain of squatting, defecating, and sitting on a chair or stool for a long time, worsen.
3. "Pain in the perineum (between the testicles and anus), a large induration on the left side of the testicle, swelling, groin pain, testicular pain (most patients have left testicles, a few patients have right testicles), and pain in the thigh root.".
4. Chronic prostatitis can cause decreased libido and pain in ejaculation, premature ejaculation, and affect semen quality. After urination or during defecation, it can also cause white discharge from the urethral orifice, and when combined with seminal vesiculitis, it can cause blood semen. The occurrence of poor sexual ability, firm but not firm, and short duration. Irritation, inability to ejaculate, frigidity, pain after ejaculation, semen loss, and ejaculation.
5. Sometimes there are white drops in the urine, and when the stool is forced, there is also fluid flowing out. The semen turns yellow and becomes jelly like, not liquefied, and is constipation. The glans is a bit red (and the temperature of the glans is relatively cool). The tongue coating is very white or yellow, with bad breath, and poor digestion and absorption.
6. The pain of chronic prostatitis is not limited to the urethra and perineum, but also radiates to the vicinity. The following types of low back pain are most common. In addition, the penis, spermatic cord, testicular scrotum, lower abdomen, inguinal region (thigh root), thigh, rectum, and other places can be affected.
7. Chronic prostatitis can be associated with neurasthenia, exhibiting fatigue, dizziness, insomnia, etc; Long lasting prostatitis can even cause allergic reactions in the body, including conjunctivitis, arthritis, and other diseases.
Male prostate is not as difficult to treat as everyone thinks, as long as the treatment is treated correctly, it can be effectively alleviated!