What are the early symptoms of prostatitis? I believe many male patients do not understand that prostatitis can make us emotionally nervous and even cause great trouble at work. Everyone does not want to be affected by the disease, which is very bad. Therefore, it is important for everyone to understand the early symptoms of prostatitis. Below, we will introduce some early symptoms.
1. Posterior urethral discomfort and perineal compression:
Due to the stimulation of the posterior urethra caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia, there is a sensation of stone friction in the prostate, and positive stone shadows can be identified on pelvic X-ray plain films.
2. Urinary discomfort:
After urination, there may be dull pain or primary discharge in the urethra, residual urine dripping, or discomfort in the lower abdomen. These do not belong to the physiological sensations of normal people after urination.
3. Urine changes:
Some patients may experience hematuria due to prostate congestion or dilation of blood vessels in the prostate, causing blood vessels to rupture and bleed. Some patients may develop pyuria due to urinary tract obstruction and urinary flow obstruction, which can easily lead to urinary tract infection.
4. Urinary frequency:
It is an early signal of prostatitis, and the most obvious early sign is an increase in the frequency of nocturia, which gradually increases as urinary tract obstruction progresses.
5. Urinary rheology is fine:
Due to weakened urination ability, the urinary tract becomes thinner, especially due to glandular hyperplasia, which leads to irregular edges of the urethral opening, seriously affecting the urinary tract jet.
6. Effort in urination:
If there is obstruction in the urethra, the resistance to urine excretion will increase. It is necessary to increase abdominal pressure forcefully to overcome the resistance to urination, so urination is laborious.