Prostate disease is the most common reproductive system disease in men, and prostatic hyperplasia is one of the more common prostate diseases. BPH mostly occurs in middle-aged men, and the incidence rate of BPH increases with age. As we all know, the common symptoms of prostatitis are frequent urination and urgency. What is prostatic hyperplasia? What are the common symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia?
Prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in elderly men. Its cause is the gradual enlargement of the prostate gland, which exerts pressure on the urethra and bladder outlet. Clinically, frequent urination, urgency of urination, increased nocturnal urination, and laborious urination can cause complications such as urinary system infection, bladder stones, hematuria, and seriously affect the quality of life of elderly men. Active treatment is needed, and some patients need surgical treatment.
Causes of prostatic hyperplasia
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Bad living habits
The occurrence of BPH is closely related to the bad living habits of patients at ordinary times. Most men stay up late, drink too much and eat spicy and stimulating food, which can cause BPH. Therefore, bad living habits are also an important cause of BPH.
Impact of sexual life
If male friends often have irregular sex life or have bad habits of masturbation in their daily life, these will lead to the occurrence of prostatic hyperplasia, because these will lead to the local blood circulation of the prostate, which will make the prostate tissue congested and lead to the occurrence of prostatic hyperplasia.
Reproductive system diseases
Men suffering from reproductive system diseases can also induce prostatic hyperplasia. For example, if a man suffers from urethritis, cystitis, seminal vesiculitis and other diseases and cannot be treated in time, or the treatment is incomplete, the prostate will be damaged, and the cause of prostate hyperplasia is also an important cause of prostate hyperplasia.
What are the symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia?
Weak urination, thin urine line, and urine drop: due to the obstruction of prostatic hyperplasia, the patient urinates with greater strength to overcome the resistance. The hyperplasia of the prostate that is difficult to urinate oppresses the urethra, and the urine line becomes thin. With the development of the disease, urination is interrupted. When urination feels like urination, you should stand in the toilet for a long time, and then urination will come "slowly", and the urine flow is fine, and the discharge is weak, and the range is not far, Sometimes it drips down from the urethral orifice.
Bladder irritation symptoms: frequent urination, urgency of urination, increased nocturia, and acute urinary incontinence. Frequency of urination is an early signal of prostatic hyperplasia, especially the increase of the number of nocturnal urination has clinical significance. The elderly who cannot urinate at night for 1-2 times often reflect the arrival of early obstruction, from 2 times per night to more than 4-5 times per night, indicating the development and deterioration of the disease.
Hematuria: The enlarged prostate shows many blood vessels, which rupture when the pressure increases. The blood in the urine is hematuria, also known as hematuria. Usually, there are no red blood cells in the urine. In medicine, the patient's urine is centrifuged and precipitated, and then examined by microscope. If there are more than 5 red blood cells in each high power field, it is called hematuria.
Urine accumulation: In patients with severe prostatic hyperplasia at the end of the period, when the blockage is serious, due to cold, alcohol, urine accumulation for a long time, infection and other reasons, urine can not excrete acute urine accumulation.
Warm tips: BPH is not a disease that can not be treated well. Male friends should not think that the disease is caused by minor diseases. We should pay attention to the disease in our daily life and go to the regular hospital for treatment in case of the disease.