There are many clinical symptoms of acute prostatitis, and the most typical one is urination.
If suffering from prostatitis, the patient will feel the difficulty of urination, and the occurrence of urination discomfort, often with frequent urination, urgency, pain and other symptoms. Prostate is harmful, leading to serious consequences of infertility.
1. At any time, if the patient suffers from acute prostatitis, he will feel general weakness and poisoning symptoms. There are often chills, high fever, nausea and vomiting;
As time goes by, the condition becomes more and more serious, with continuous high fever, confusion, blood pressure drop, and toxic shock.
This is mainly due to bacteria entering the blood circulation, resulting in bacteremia or septicemia.
2. In daily life, when many patients suffer from acute prostatitis, they will feel pain, and most of them will feel pain and discomfort around the perineum and pubic symphysis;
Once an abscess is formed, the pain will increase, and it can also radiate to the penis, testicles, thighs, waist and back.
3. The patient will feel difficulty in urination and discomfort in urination.
Frequent urination, urgency, pain in urination and other symptoms often occur, which will lead to male friends having difficulty urinating in the future, and even urinary retention in serious cases; In addition, sometimes pyuria or terminal hematuria also occurs.
Diet taboos for prostatitis
1、 Do not eat spicy food for prostatitis:
Irritant foods such as scallions, raw garlic, chili, pepper, etc. can cause vasodilation and organ congestion. Some patients with prostatitis have the habit of eating spicy food. They often can control when the symptoms of the disease are severe, but relapse when the symptoms are relieved, which is also an important reason for the persistence of prostatitis.
2、 Prostatitis patients should avoid alcohol and smoke:
Wine is a kind of drink with vasodilation effect. People often see the phenomenon that people blush when drinking, which is the result of alcohol dilation of facial blood vessels.
Alcohol can also cause congestion in internal organs, and the prostate is no exception.
Because some young people have the habit of drinking for a long time or even drinking heavily, prostatitis is not easy to cure, and even if cured, it is very easy to relapse.
The diet taboo of prostatitis also includes cigarettes. Although people know a lot about the dangers of smoking, little is known about the fact that smoking can also affect the prostate.
In fact, nicotine, tar, nitrosamines, carbon monoxide and other toxic substances in cigarettes can not only directly poison the prostate tissue, but also interfere with the nerve function that controls the blood vessels, affect the blood circulation of the prostate, and also aggravate the congestion of the prostate.