The most typical symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia

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Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a urinary system disease of the elderly. In most cases, it is caused by bad behavior in the city. For example, now, a common cause is long-term cold, or prostate congestion. Therefore, we should pay attention to change these bad behaviors. Below, we summarize the most common symptoms of BPH.

The most typical symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia

Frequent urination is often the earliest symptom. Due to the increase of urination resistance caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia, the bladder detrusor needs to contract excessively to complete the urination process, which leads to compensatory hypertrophy of the bladder triangle. Therefore, a very small amount of urine can stimulate the triangle, make people produce urine sense, thus producing urine frequency. At the same time, it can also be accompanied by symptoms such as urine waiting, weak urination, incomplete urination, etc.

When the bladder detrusor even excessive contraction can not make the urine completely empty, bladder residual urine can appear. Acute cold retention occurs when * cold, drinking, holding back urine or other causes.

When the bladder is over contracted, the capillaries covering the prostate mucosa rupture and bleed, which can form blood in urine. Symptoms are transient, and can also be caused by infection or bladder stones.

matters needing attention

In most cases, the symptoms of BPH are very obvious, but there are no obvious symptoms of BPH. This type of BPH will not cause damage to the patient's body, generally does not need treatment, but it is recommended to pay attention to physical observation.