If dysmenorrhea is an unspeakable pain for women, then prostatitis is definitely unspeakable pain for men. Chronic prostatitis is more like a sawtooth that "sharpens" the bottom line of men at all times. Whether excreting or ejaculating, chronic prostatitis always makes men miserable in the worst way. What are the symptoms of chronic prostatitis? Let's take a closer look.
What are the symptoms of chronic prostatitis? From the perspective of clinical experience, the first stage of treatment for chronic prostate is not perfect, the treatment effect is not good, and the treatment standard is not uniform. The patient may have urethral irritation symptoms, frequent urination, urgency of urination, urethral burning pain, mucus, filaments or purulent secretion at the urethral orifice in the morning, and turbid urine or white fluid flowing out of the posterior urethral orifice. Post-urethral, perineal and anal discomfort, sometimes penile, testicular and inguinal pain, accompanied by ejaculation pain, hemospermia, premature ejaculation, impotence and fatigue, dizziness, insomnia and depression. Symptoms of autonomic dysfunction.
Symptom 1 of prostatitis: urine discomfort: bladder irritation may occur, such as the frequency of urination, urethral burning during urination, and penis head pain. In the morning, there may be secretions such as mucus at the urethral orifice, and there may also be feeling of difficulty in urination. Symptom 2 of prostatitis: local symptoms: swelling and discomfort of the posterior urethra, perineum and anus, squatting, defecating and sitting in a chair for a long time will cause severe pain. Symptom 3 of prostatitis: radiation pain: the pain of chronic prostatitis is not only limited to the urethra and perineum, but also spread to the nearby area. Lumbar pain is the most common. In addition, it can also involve the penis, spermatic cord, testicular scrotum, leg abdomen, rectum, etc. Prostatitis symptom 4: sexual dysfunction: male sexual desire decline, premature ejaculation, and ejaculation difficulties are mostly caused by chronic prostatitis, which also affects the quality of semen. After urination or defecation, urethral orifice albinism may also occur, or hematospermia may occur.
Symptoms of prostatitis 5: Other symptoms: chronic prostatitis can be combined with neurasthenia, manifested as fatigue, dizziness, insomnia, etc., and long-term persistent prostatitis can even cause allergic reactions, conjunctivitis and other pathological changes. Symptom 6 of prostatitis: low back pain is not necessarily an orthopedic disease, but may also be caused by chronic prostatitis! For example, myofascitis and lumbar muscle strain, but the latter is mostly near the waist zone, higher than the position of low back pain caused by prostatitis.