Sexual Health
Early symptoms of prostatitis How to prevent the most effective early signs of prostatitis
The symptoms of prostatitis vary from time to time. What are the early symptoms of prostatitis? Here's how to better diagnose diseases.
The initial symptoms of prostatitis are laborious urination, frequent urination, uncomfortable urination, discomfort of the posterior urethra, compression of the perineum, thinning of the urine line (flow), and changes in urine,
Effort in urination: urethral obstruction, increased resistance to urination, and increased abdominal pressure
Frequency of urination: the early signal of prostatitis. The most obvious early sign is the increase in the number of nocturnal urination, which increases with the development of urinary tract obstruction.
Discomfort in urination: After urination, there is dull pain in the urethra, or there is primary leaching, residual urine dripping or discomfort in the lower abdomen. These are not the physiological feelings of ordinary people after urination.
Discomfort of the posterior urethra and compression of the perineum: prostatic hyperplasia stimulates the posterior urethra, the prostate has a sense of stone friction, and the pelvic x-ray film has a positive stone shadow.
Thin urine line (flow): the urine force is weakened, the urine line becomes thin, especially the gland hyperplasia, and the edge of the urethral orifice is irregular, which seriously affects the urine line jet.
Changes in urine: the prostate is congested or the blood vessels in the prostate are dilated, and blood vessels are ruptured and bleeding. There are also patients with visible hematuria. Some patients are easily complicated with urinary tract infection due to urinary tract obstruction and urinary flow obstruction, and pyuria may occur.
The above is about the early symptoms of prostatitis. Male friends often ignore the early symptoms. So here we remind male friends that if they find similar symptoms, they need to be vigilant and treated in time.