Prostatitis, a common and frequently-occurring male disease, is not easy to treat because the cause of its onset is not very clear at present, and because of its special anatomical structure and its frequent occurrence in people with frequent sexual activities. It is often seen in life that patients with prostatitis cannot be cured after many times of treatment. In fact, with the continuous development of medicine, many methods have achieved obvious therapeutic effects in the treatment of prostatitis. As long as the patient has the confidence to overcome the disease and works closely with the doctor, it can cure prostatitis and start a new life.
The key points for diagnosis of acute prostatitis are:
1、 Medical history: before the onset of the disease, have you ever suffered from other infectious lesions of the whole body, such as skin suppurative infection, upper respiratory tract infection, or acute urethritis, as well as urethral instrument operation.
2、 Symptoms: The onset of the disease is sudden, the general symptoms include high fever, chills, anorexia, fatigue, etc., and the local symptoms include frequent urination, urgency, pain in urination and rectal irritation.
3、 Laboratory examination: white blood cells are generally 1. 50000~20000/cubic mm, with obvious nuclear shift to the left. Urinary microscopy showed a large number of white blood cells and pus cells, and urine ph>7. There are debris and pyuria in the first cup of the three-cup urine test; The second cup is often clear; The third cup is cloudy with debris and epithelial cells. Pathogenic bacteria can be found in the examination of urethral secretion and bacterial culture, and a large number of white blood cells and bacteria can be found in the smear staining of prostatic fluid examination.
4、 Digital rectal examination: ① Catarrhal inflammation: the prostate can be normal or slightly larger, with tension, and one or two lobes are locally irregular; ② Follicular inflammation: the prostate has small induration, or the whole gland is swollen, soft and elastic, and tenderness is positive. ③ Substantial inflammation: the prostate is significantly enlarged, hard, tensive, and tender. Soft areas can also be felt locally, and pus can be discharged when gently pressed.
Experts remind: If you find that you have symptoms of prostatitis, you should go to a professional male specialist hospital as soon as possible to avoid chronic diseases caused by prolonged treatment.