Prostatitis has been a frequent occurrence in our lives in recent years, so we must have some understanding of the symptoms and manifestations of prostatitis in order to detect the disease in a timely manner at an early stage!
Is there a lot of people in life who suffer from abdominal distension and pain a symptom of prostatitis? After reading the following, you will naturally understand! The details are as follows:
1. The discomfort of falling and swelling of the urethra, perineum, and anus, as well as the pain of squatting, defecating, and sitting on a chair or stool for a long time, worsen.
2. The pain of chronic prostatitis is not limited to the urethra and perineum, but also radiates to the vicinity. The following types of low back pain are most common. In addition, the penis, spermatic cord, testicular scrotum, lower abdomen, inguinal region (thigh root), thigh, rectum, and other places can be affected.
3. Urinary line (flow) thinning: Due to decreased urination ability, urinary line thinning, especially glandular hyperplasia, causes irregular edges of the urethral orifice, which seriously affects the urinary line jet.
4. Urine changes: In some patients, due to prostate congestion or dilation of blood vessels in the prostate, blood vessels rupture and bleed, and hematuria can be seen at this time. Some patients may develop pyuria due to urinary tract obstruction and urinary flow obstruction, which can easily lead to urinary tract infection.
5. Posterior urethral discomfort and perineal compression: Due to stimulation of the posterior urethra due to prostate hyperplasia, there is a sensation of stone friction in the prostate, and positive stone shadows can be identified on pelvic X-ray films.