What are the symptoms of acute prostatitis? Experts from the global hospital network said that patients with acute prostatitis may have symptoms ranging from local to systemic, with different symptoms, such as fatigue, weakness, perineal or suprapubic pressure. Here are the symptoms of acute prostatitis.
What are the symptoms of acute prostatitis?
Local symptoms of acute prostatitis: the pressure on the upper part of the perineum or pubis is relatively high, which increases when sitting for a long time or defecating, and spreads to the waist, lower abdomen, back, thigh, etc.
Systemic symptoms of acute prostatitis: fatigue, weakness, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, high fever, chills, collapse or septicemia. In case of sudden attack, the systemic symptoms can cover up the local symptoms.
In addition, what are the symptoms of acute prostatitis? ① Rectal swelling, urgent defecation, painful defecation, white urethra, burning urination, urgent urination, frequent urination, urine drops, purulent urethral secretion. The edema of bladder neck can lead to poor urination, thin or interrupted urinary rheology, and severe urinary retention, which are all symptoms of acute prostatitis. The symptoms of acute prostatitis are sometimes obvious, but some things are not obvious. In any case, it is essential to learn some health care methods.
2、 Nursing methods of acute prostatitis
Diet care for acute prostatitis: do not eat spicy food: spicy and stimulating food will not only lead to sexual organ congestion, but also aggravate the symptoms of hemorrhoids and constipation, oppress the prostate, and aggravate dysuria. Drink less coffee, eat less acidic foods such as oranges and orange juice, and eat less sugar and refined flour. Avoid repeated hyperemia of the prostate and bladder neck, aggravating local pain.
Other acute prostatitis care: Because constipation may aggravate the symptoms of prostate swelling, you should usually eat more vegetables and fruits to reduce the occurrence of constipation, and take sesame or sesame seed pills to help defecate when necessary.