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What are the symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia? Adjusting sitting posture can improve prostatic hyperplasia
Prostatic hyperplasia is a common prostate disease. Therefore, we must treat in time. What are the symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia? I believe that as long as I know the symptoms, I can find them early and treat them immediately. Let's take a closer look.
What are the symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia?
Frequent urination: the number of urination in the daytime and at night increased, far exceeding the normal number: 3-4 times in the daytime and 1-2 times in the evening.
Difficulty in urination: Wait for urination while urinating, and urination is not smooth. Sometimes I have to stand beside the toilet to urinate.
Weak urination: urgent urination, but weak urination, the range and speed of urination are affected. The urine flow of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia is not only thin, but also weak when discharged. The urine cannot become a parabola and is interrupted.
Interruption of urination: The urine in the bladder cannot be completely discharged, and is accumulated in the bladder. The concentration of urine is too high, and crystals are easy to stone. The stone will also interrupt the urine.
Pain in urination, urgency in urination: How the patients who are born in the prostate do not fully excrete urine, which is easy to breed bacteria, cause urinary tract infection, and cause pain in urination. They want to urinate when they have urine, but the urine is not smooth, and there is a vicious circle.
Hematuria: hypertrophy and hyperemia of the prostate can easily cause hematuria. Mental problems: the disease also seriously affects the patient's spirit, and is prone to decline, mental confusion and other symptoms.
Changes in urine can be seen in hematuria. Urinary tract obstruction and obstruction of urine flow are easy to be complicated with urinary tract infection, which may lead to urethral discomfort and perineal compression after pyuria: due to hypertrophy of prostate, the posterior urethra is stimulated. Prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disease in men, especially middle-aged and elderly men, who are more prone to BPH due to decreased resistance.
Adjusting sitting posture can improve prostatic hyperplasia
When a person is sitting in a normal position, the center of gravity will naturally fall on the prostate. If he sits for a long time, the hyperplasia of the prostate will inevitably bear the pressure of weight. The expansion of the hyperplasia of the prostate into the urethral canal is inevitable. It will oppress the urethra, and the severe person will have difficulty urinating and stop urinating.
If the patient's daily sitting posture consciously moves the center of gravity to the left or right buttocks (the right and left buttocks can be properly rotated), this can prevent the body's center of gravity from directly pressing the hyperplasia of the prostate, thus avoiding or reducing the pressure of the hyperplasia of the prostate to the urethra. Long-term use of this method has protective effect on hyperplastic prostate.