Sexual Health
Five Common Symptoms of Prostatitis What is the folk prescription for treating prostatitis
Prostatitis is the most common male disease, and its incidence rate is also amazing, mainly concentrated in young and middle-aged men, with a incidence rate of 31% to 41%. Incidence rate is so high, what should we do as men? We must know what symptoms prostatitis has, what drugs should be taken, and what folk remedies can be used for treatment.
Five symptoms of prostatitis
Symptom 1: radiation pain
The pain of chronic prostatitis is not only limited to the urethra and perineum, but also radiates to its vicinity. The following low back pain is most common. The penis, spermatic cord, testicular scrotum, lower abdomen, groin area (thigh root), thigh and rectum may be affected;
Symptom 2: sexual dysfunction
Chronic prostatitis can cause hypolibido and ejaculation pain, premature ejaculation, and affect the quality of semen. It may also cause white urethral orifice after urination or during defecation, and blood sperm may appear when combined with seminal vesiculitis;
Symptom 3: urination discomfort
Bladder irritation may occur, such as frequent urination, urethral burning, pain and radiation to the penis head during urination. In the morning, there is mucus and other secretions at the urethral orifice, and there is a feeling of urination difficulty
Symptom 4: Local symptoms
The swelling of the posterior urethra, perineum and anus is uncomfortable, and the swelling pain worsens when squatting, defecating and sitting in a chair for a long time
Symptom 5: dizziness and other symptoms
Chronic prostatitis with neurasthenia, weakness, dizziness, insomnia, etc
What medicine should prostatitis take for treatment?
There are many ways to treat prostatitis, including drug therapy, physical therapy, traditional Chinese medicine treatment, etc. If you use medicine to treat prostatitis, what medicine should you take? The drugs for prostatitis are as follows:
(1) Antibiotics: For chronic bacterial prostatitis, according to the results of bacterial culture and the ability of drugs to penetrate the prostate, antibiotics, chronic non-bacterial prostatitis and antibiotic treatment are mostly empirical treatment.
(2) α- Receptor blockers: α- Receptor blockers can relieve smooth muscles in prostate, bladder and other parts, and improve lower urinary tract symptoms and pain.
(3) Plant preparations: plant preparations mainly refer to pollen preparations, which have non-specific anti-inflammatory, edema, bladder approaching urinary muscle contraction, urethral smooth muscle relaxation and other functions.
(4) Non-sterol anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs: Non-sterol anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs are empirical drugs for the treatment of symptoms of type III prostatitis, whose main purpose is to relieve pain and discomfort.