What are the symptoms of early prostatitis? Prostatitis is a kind of genital disease with a high incidence rate in men. Once suffering from this disease, it will cause great harm to the health of patients. You must pay more attention to this disease, and actively understand some early symptoms of this disease. It will be very helpful for the treatment of this disease. Here is a brief introduction to the symptoms of early prostatitis.
1. Neuroasthenic symptoms: Due to a lack of correct understanding of prostatitis or prolonged treatment, patients may experience depression, fatigue, insomnia, etc., causing psychological stress and burden. This is one of the early symptoms of prostatitis.
2. Acute inflammation caused by nonspecific bacterial infection in prostatitis is characterized by acute urination, frequent urination, painful urination, rectal and perineal pain, and often a feeling of aversion to cold and fever for several consecutive days. Patients with prostatitis experience frequent urination, painful urination, burning urethra, and pain in the lower waist or perineum. However, the condition of prostatitis develops rapidly, which is a foreign body reaction or allergic reaction caused by substances with poor solubility produced after the proliferation of the reticuloendothelial system. Therefore, it is divided into two categories: allergic and non allergic.
3. Physiological dysfunction: It can include decreased libido, pain in ejaculation, increased frequency of ejaculation, etc. Individual patients have blood sperm or decreased sperm activity due to inflammation of the vas deferens, leading to male infertility.
4. Pain in the perineum: Discomfort, heaviness, swelling, and tingling or severe pain in the perineum. Pain can radiate to the lower back, penis, suprapubic region, and inner thigh. Pain during defecation can worsen or cause pain in the rectum, which is mainly caused by stimulation of nerves in the pelvic cavity during prostatitis.
5. Pain: The posterior urethra can have a burning sensation and a sense of ant movement. Pain in the perineum and anus can radiate to the lumbosacral region, groin, suprapubic region, penis, testicles, and occasionally to the abdomen.