How does prostatitis self-check? Prostatitis is a frequently-occurring disease of men. In daily life, men's eating spicy food and sitting for a long time will lead to the occurrence of prostatitis disease. However, many patients do not have treatment when the symptoms appear because they do not understand the symptoms of prostatitis, which delays the treatment opportunity. So, how does prostatitis self-check? Let's get to know!
How does prostatitis self-check? In response to this problem, andrologists pointed out that patients can diagnose prostatitis through symptoms. If the male friend has the following discomfort symptoms, he may suffer from prostatitis and other diseases. He should go to the male hospital for examination and diagnosis as soon as possible so that the rabbit can delay the disease.
1. Abnormal urination. Frequent urination, urgent urination, endless urination, burning pain in the urethra, waiting for urination, incontinence, bifurcated urination, thin urine line, hematuria. In the morning, mucus and other secretions appear at the urethral orifice, and white mucus drips out from the urethra after defecation, that is, white phenomenon.
2. Pain. Abdominal distension, testicular pain, urethral pain, low back pain, penis, spermatic cord, testicular scrotum, lower abdomen, groin area (thigh root), thigh, rectum, etc. are affected.
3. Sexual dysfunction, decreased sexual function, lack of pleasure, impotence, premature ejaculation, lack of ejaculation or pain in ejaculation, and affect the quality of semen. After urination or during defecation, there may also be white flow at the mouth of the urethra, such as blood sperm may occur in the case of seminal vesiculitis.
4. Symptoms of neurasthenia. Long-term persistent prostatitis such as fatigue, dizziness, insomnia and dreaminess, and neurodepression may even cause physical allergic reactions, conjunctivitis, arthritis and other diseases.
Through the introduction of the above article, we should have an understanding of how to self-examine prostatitis. Then effective treatment should be carried out in time when the disease occurs.