Prostatitis is a male disease. Men of all ages may suffer from prostatitis, whether they are old or young. The prostate is an organ that secretes prostatic fluid, which is a component of semen and plays a very important role. If you suffer from prostatitis, the patient's daily life will be very inconvenient. Is there any method to diagnose chronic prostatitis? Let's take a look at the symptoms of non-gonococcal chronic prostatitis. Prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis are common diseases of the male prostate. Prostatitis can be divided into acute and chronic. It is usually caused by bacterial infection from other parts of the body invading the prostate. Prostatitis can completely or partially block the flow of urine from the bladder, causing urine retention. This causes the bladder to swell, weaken, and be susceptible to infection (due to the increase in bacteria in the stored urine). Bladder infections can easily spread to the kidneys through the ureters. The symptoms of acute prostatitis are pain between the scrotum and the rectum, fever, frequent urination and a burning sensation, and blood or pus in the urine. The symptoms of chronic prostatitis are frequent urination and a burning sensation, blood in the urine, lower back pain, and impotence. The more severe the prostatitis, the more difficult it is to urinate. Common symptoms include: 1. Pain: There may be a burning sensation or crawling sensation in the posterior urethra. The pain in the perineum and anus may radiate to the lumbosacral region, groin, suprapubic region, penis, testicles, etc., and may occasionally radiate to the abdomen. 2. Urinary system symptoms: Inflammation affects the urethra, and the patient may have mild urinary frequency, urgency, and pain during urination. Some patients may also have terminal hematuria. Mucus or purulent secretions may be discharged from the urethra before urination in the early morning or during defecation. 3. Physiological dysfunction: There may be decreased libido, impotence, premature ejaculation, painful ejaculation, increased frequency of nocturnal emission, etc. Some patients may have hematospermia or reduced sperm motility due to inflammation of the vas deferens, leading to infertility. 4. Symptoms of neurasthenia: Due to the patient's lack of correct understanding of the disease or long-term treatment failure, they may experience depression, fatigue, insomnia, etc. 5. Secondary symptoms: due to the allergic reaction caused by bacterial toxins, conjunctivitis, iritis, arthritis, neuritis, etc. may occur. The above is the explanation of the symptoms of non-gonococcal chronic prostatitis. If you have some of the above symptoms, you should seek medical attention in time to prevent the disease from getting worse and affecting your life. If you suffer from chronic prostatitis, patients should drink more water, do not hold urine, and pay attention to reducing the number of sexual activities, which will be beneficial to the recovery of the body. |
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