Prostatitis is relatively common among male diseases, and currently there are more and more patients suffering from hand prostatitis. Clinically, prostatitis can be divided into acute prostatitis and chronic prostatitis. The symptoms and manifestations of different patients with prostatitis vary from person to person. So what are the symptoms of general prostatitis? We ask experts from Chengdu Jiulong Hospital to answer specific questions:
What are the symptoms of prostatitis? The prostate expert from Chengdu Jiulong Hospital said that the prostate is our reproductive accessory gland, which plays a significant role in male sexual function. If there are problems that cannot be treated promptly, many complications will occur. What are the symptoms of prostatitis? The symptoms of prostatitis are diverse and have brought many inconveniences to our lives.
What are the symptoms of prostatitis? Experts from the andrology hospital say that the symptoms of prostatitis include the following:
1: The posterior urethra can have burning sensation and ant movement sensation. Pain in the perineum and anus can radiate to the lumbosacral region, inguinal region, suprapubic region, penis, testicles, and occasionally to the abdomen.
2. Symptoms of prostatitis: Patients may have mild frequent urination, urgency, or pain in urination. Mucus or purulent secretion may be discharged from the urethral orifice.
3: Due to a lack of correct understanding of the disease or prolonged treatment, patients may experience depression, fatigue, insomnia, etc.
4: Due to allergic reactions caused by bacterial toxins, conjunctivitis, iritis, arthritis, neuritis, etc. can occur.
5: There may be decreased libido, impotence, premature ejaculation, pain in ejaculation, increased frequency of ejaculation, etc. In some patients, there may be blood sperm or decreased sperm activity due to inflammation of the vas deferens, leading to infertility.
Experts remind: Prolonged untreated prostatitis can seriously harm male health and lead to male infertility, impotence, and premature ejaculation. However, as long as there is a systematic treatment method in a regular hospital and doctors can cooperate well, prostatitis can be cured, and patients need not worry too much.