Nowadays, we find that prostatitis often occurs in young male friends. "It has seriously affected the physical health of patients, but due to various reasons, the symptoms of prostatitis continue to worsen as patients are not treated promptly.".
As we all know, prostatitis can be divided into acute and chronic types. If a patient delays treatment, they will develop into chronic prostatitis. Today, we will introduce the symptoms and manifestations of chronic prostatitis.
Chronic prostatitis is a type of prostatitis, and it is also a relatively serious type. Chronic prostatitis can be divided into bacterial prostatitis and non bacterial prostatitis.
1. Chronic bacterial prostatitis
Patients with bacterial prostatitis often have symptoms such as urinary tract discomfort, such as frequent urination, urgency, pain, burning sensation, difficulty in urination, retention of urine, and distension and discomfort in the posterior urethra, anus, and perineum. It has lasted for more than 3 months.
2. Chronic non bacterial prostatitis
Discomfort in urination: The most common symptoms of such patients are frequent urination, burning urethra, early morning secretion of mucus, sticky filaments, and pus from the urethral orifice, turbid urine, or white urine after defecation; In severe cases, terminal hematuria, dysuria or urinary retention may be found.
Local symptoms: Patients with chronic prostatitis may also have local symptoms, mainly manifested in discomfort in the posterior urethra, perineum, and anus, as well as feelings of heavy pressure or fullness, especially when squatting or defecating.
Radiation pain: Most patients with prostatitis experience pain because the prostate or seminal vesicle is rich in sympathetic innervation. When inflammation occurs, the internal tension of the gland increases, which can stimulate the sympathetic nerve and cause metastatic low back pain. The pain can radiate to the penis, testicles, scrotum, groin, perineum, lower abdomen, thighs, buttocks, rectum, and other places.
Sexual dysfunction: The biggest impact on patients is that it can cause sexual dysfunction, which can cause loss or disappearance of sexual desire, ejaculation pain, blood semen, premature ejaculation, impotence, ejaculation, and infertility.
Other symptoms: Chronic prostatitis takes a long time to treat, and the pain persists, resulting in a decline in the patient's quality of life, leading to symptoms such as anxiety, depression, poor sleep, and decreased memory.
Chronic prostatitis. After the above introduction, everyone should be aware of the symptoms of chronic prostatitis. From the symptoms, I believe that patients can also see that this disease is extremely harmful to patients, so patients must be treated as soon as possible, and do not continue to worsen the disease due to carelessness, affecting their own health and family happiness.