Prostatic hyperplasia is a common male disease, and also a high incidence of male urinary system disease, which will affect the daily life of men. Generally, men will have prostate hyperplasia after getting old. What are the symptoms of prostate hyperplasia?
Symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia
1. Increased frequency of urination
No matter in the daytime or at night, the number of urination is more than usual, far more than 3 to 4 times in the daytime and 1 to 2 times in the evening. The time interval between urination is short, and there is always urination.
2. Hesitant urination
When you feel the urge to urinate, you should stand in the toilet for a long time, and then urinate "slowly" comes, and the urine flow is fine, the discharge is weak, and the range is not far, sometimes it drips down from the urethral orifice. As the saying goes, "When people get old and their kidneys fail, urine happens to wet their shoes", which is actually one of the manifestations of prostatic hyperplasia.
3. Nocturnal incontinence
When sleeping at night, urine will flow out uncontrollably, even in the daytime.
4. Pain and urgency of urination
The urine in the bladder is not discharged cleanly, which is easy to cause bacterial infection and the phenomenon of urination pain and urgency.
5. Interruption of urination
After BPH, crystals in urine tend to agglutinate to form bladder stones, causing sudden interruption of urination. Interruption of urination and bladder stones in the elderly are strong "signals" of BPH.
Hazards of prostatic hyperplasia
1. Sexual dysfunction
If the prostate hyperplasia is not treated in time, it will damage the male sexual nerve, leading to male impotence, premature ejaculation and other sexual dysfunction diseases.
2. The harm of prostatic hyperplasia affects fertility
Prostatic hyperplasia will affect the secretion of prostatic fluid, which is a component of semen. Therefore, long-term prostatic hyperplasia will lead to male infertility.
3. Harm of prostatic hyperplasia, inducing canceration
Experts say that if men don't get treatment in time, long-term diseases will cause the prostate's immunity to decline, the ability to resist bacteria to decline, increase the chance of bacterial infection, and induce prostate cancer.
4. Damage to kidney
We all know that prostate diseases can cause dysuria in men, so if men are not treated in time, they will also cause urethritis, hydronephrosis and chronic renal failure.