With the increase of age, many male friends are likely to have various urinary and reproductive system symptoms. For example, symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, inability to hold urine, and difficulty urinating. Recently, taxi driver Mr. Zhang encountered this situation. Mr. Zhang detailed that he has been driving a taxi for almost 5 years, and recently he found that he wanted to urinate but couldn't. Sometimes, when urinating in a public toilet, three others had finished peeing, but I only managed to pee, and the peeing was dripping and not smooth. In this way, I was afraid to go to the public toilet to urinate. Later, Mr. Zhang really couldn't bear it and went to the hospital for an outpatient examination, and found that he had moderate to severe prostate hyperplasia. So what are the reasons why men like Mr. Zhang have difficulty urinating? China's outstanding andrologists emphasize that the key reasons for men's difficulty in urinating are obstruction of the male urethra or weakening of the contraction of the male bladder muscles. So what are the causes of this symptom? 1. Difficulty urinating due to prostate hyperplasia Normal men urinate in the form of a large column of water, but prostate hyperplasia, as Mr. Lin said, will cause the urine to drip and flow intermittently, and in some cases it takes a long time to be discharged. Because the male prostate is located between the urethra and the bladder, patients with prostate hyperplasia and hypertrophy can easily cause the urethra to be compressed, and patients experience symptoms such as urination difficulties and weak urination. In addition, some patients may also experience symptoms such as sudden cessation of urination. 2. Difficulty urinating due to prostatitis Prostatitis is also one of the common causes of urinary difficulty in men. Because prostatitis can easily affect the control of bladder muscles over urine, it can cause bladder weakness and urinary difficulty. Urinary difficulty caused by prostatitis is usually accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, inability to hold urine, bifurcated urine, urinary pain, and abnormal urine. 3. Difficulty urinating due to urinary stones Various urinary stones such as urethral stones and bladder stones may lead to urethral or bladder obstruction, causing urinary difficulties in men. The urinary difficulties caused by urinary stones are often accompanied by symptoms such as back pain, abdominal pain, limb weakness, and abdominal distension. Finally, China's outstanding andrologists remind many patients that there are various reasons for dysuria, and it may be caused by a variety of combined factors. Therefore, during the treatment process, the cause of the disease should be found out first, and then medication should be used. Do not blindly believe in folk remedies or quack doctors' random treatments, otherwise it will easily aggravate the condition. |
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