What are the obvious symptoms of early prostatitis? Prostatitis is a common disease in men, not to mention the harm it causes, which deeply affects men's health. Of course, many people are afraid that they will suffer from prostatitis, and they will also be nervous and worried. This requires understanding the symptoms of early prostatitis. So what are the obvious symptoms of early prostatitis?
The obvious symptoms of early prostatitis:
Effort in urination: If the urethra is obstructed, the resistance to urination will increase. You must increase abdominal pressure to overcome the resistance to urination, so urination is laborious.
Frequency of urination: It is the early signal of prostatitis. The most obvious early sign is the increase of the number of nocturnal urination, which gradually increases with the progress of urinary tract obstruction.
Discomfort in urination: After urination, there is dull pain in the urethra, or the original urine drips out, or discomfort in the lower abdomen. These are not the physiological feelings of normal people after urination.
The discomfort of the posterior urethra and the compression of the perineum: due to the stimulation of the posterior urethra caused by the hyperplasia of the prostate, the prostate has a sense of stone friction, and the pelvic x-ray film has a positive stone shadow can be identified.
Thin urine line (flow): due to the weakening of urination ability, the urine line becomes thin, especially the hyperplasia of glands makes the edge of the urethral orifice irregular, which seriously affects the urine line jet.
Urine changes: some patients have blood vessels ruptured and bleeding due to prostate congestion or dilation of blood vessels in the prostate, and hematuria can be seen at this time. Some patients are easily complicated with urinary tract infection due to urinary tract obstruction and urinary flow obstruction, and pyuria may occur.