Sexual Health
What are the hazards of prostate cysts? How to treat prostate cysts with the best effect
Many young patients with prostate cysts, hearing doctors say they have a prostate cyst, worry about whether they have entered an aging population, and many people are worried that this disease will affect their lifespan. Today we will investigate the harmful manifestations and treatment methods of prostate cysts.
What are the hazards of prostate cysts?
1. Affects fertility
Prostate cysts should be determined based on the severity of the condition to determine whether it affects fertility. Fertility mainly depends on the quality of sperm, and if it affects sperm fluid, it affects fertility. In addition, the complications of prostate cysts can to some extent affect fertility. There is a close connection between prostate cysts and fertility. Prostate cysts are cystic changes caused by congenital or acquired prostate disease. According to the location and size of the cyst, we can judge whether it affects fertility. A large amount of prostatic fluid is needed in semen. The cyst affects the secretion of prostatic fluid. The concentration and the number of lecithin bodies affect the vitality of sperm and fertility problems.
2. May be accompanied by infections and stones
Prostate cysts can be accompanied by infections and stones. Large cysts compress the urethra, causing difficulty in urination. Common symptoms include urgency, frequency, difficulty urinating, delicate urine lines, and urinary stagnation. When inflammation occurs, it can have varying degrees of impact on semen, affecting normal fertility. Mainly caused by obstruction of the prostate duct and duct, accumulation of prostate secretions, urgency, frequency, difficulty urinating, fine urine, and accumulation of urine. When the cyst compresses the ureter, immediate medical attention should be sought for prostate cyst puncture treatment.
3. Can cause acute uremia
The harm of prostatic cysts is manifested as urinary obstruction or stool obstruction. Urinary obstruction often causes acute urinary retention. Prostatic cysts are formed by the obstruction of prostate ducts or glandular ducts and the accumulation of prostate secretions. The severity of clinical symptoms is related to the size of the cyst. As the cyst fluid increases, the local or entire gland of the prostate expands, compressing the nearby rectum and urethra, causing defecation and urination disorders.
How to treat prostate cysts?
1. Surgical resection treatment
Small and asymptomatic cysts do not require treatment, while large cysts or symptomatic small cysts require surgical resection and treatment through various methods such as the bladder, bladder, perineum, and rectum. It should be noted that due to incomplete surgical resection with poor exposure, high recurrence rate, and multiple complications, the removal of cysts near the perineum through the perineal approach can easily cause ED. Young patients should use it with caution.