What symptom is prostatitis

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Prostatitis can't be more normal in life, but many people don't understand the symptoms of prostatitis. Many male friends will have prostatitis trouble, what are the symptoms of prostatitis, let the experts to introduce it in detail! Prostatitis can be divided into acute prostatitis and chronic prostatitis, acute prostatitis attack is relatively fast, generally there will be systemic symptoms, then the common symptoms will generally be manifested as frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, white urine and so on, some patients will show fever symptoms, chronic prostatitis time is relatively long, of course, the typical symptoms also need to be improved Frequent urination and dysuria.

What symptom is prostatitis

First: prostatitis is a common disease in urology department, which is the first in male patients under 50 years old. In 1995, NIH developed a new classification method of prostatitis, type I: equivalent to acute bacterial prostatitis in traditional classification method, type II: equivalent to chronic bacterial prostatitis in traditional classification method, type III: chronic prostatitis / chronic pelvic pain syndrome, type IV: asymptomatic prostatitis. Non bacterial prostatitis is more common than bacterial prostatitis.

Second: I type of frequent onset of disease, manifested as shivering *, fever, fatigue, weakness and other systemic symptoms, accompanied by perineal and suprapubic pain, and even acute urinary retention. The clinical symptoms of type II and type III were similar, with pain and abnormal urination. No matter which type of chronic prostatitis can show similar clinical symptoms, collectively known as prostatitis syndrome, including pelvic and sacral pain, dysuria and sexual dysfunction. The manifestation of pelvic sacral pain is extremely complex. The pain is generally located in the suprapubic, lumbosacral and perineal parts. Radiative pain can be manifested as pain in the urethra, spermatic cord, testis, inguinal and ventral side. Radiating to the abdomen is similar to acute abdomen, and radiating along the urinary tract is similar to renal colic, which often leads to misdiagnosis.

Third: abnormal urination is characterized by frequent urination, urgency, pain, poor urination, bifurcated urine line, increased frequency of post urination dripping and nocturia, and milky white secretion from urethra after urination or defecation. Occasionally complicated with sexual dysfunction, including loss of libido, premature ejaculation, ejaculation pain, erectile dysfunction and impotence. Type IV had no clinical symptoms.

matters needing attention

Patients with prostatitis must pay attention to personal daily diet, do not touch irritating food, also do not smoke and drink, tobacco and alcohol irritation is relatively large, is not conducive to the rehabilitation of patients.