Guidance:
"The symptoms of chronic prostatitis vary widely, with varying degrees of severity. Some may be asymptomatic, while others may feel unwell. Common symptoms include the following."
1. Discomfort in urination: Bladder irritation can occur, such as frequent urination, burning urethra, pain, and radiation to the head of the penis during urination. In the early morning, there may be secretions such as mucus at the urethral orifice, and the sensation of difficulty in urination may also occur
Local symptoms: discomfort of falling and swelling of the posterior urethra, perineum, and anus, increased pain due to squatting, defecation, and prolonged sitting on chairs and stools
Radiation pain: 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. It should be noted that low back pain caused by chronic prostatitis is easily confused with orthopedic low back pain such as myofascitis, and lumbar muscle strain, However, the latter is mostly located near the belting area, which is higher than the low back pain caused by prostatitis and can be identified
4. Sexual dysfunction: Chronic prostatitis can cause decreased libido and pain in ejaculation, premature ejaculation, and affect semen quality. After urination or during defecation, it can also cause white discharge from the urethral orifice, and when combined with seminal vesiculitis, it can cause hematospermia
5. Other symptoms: Chronic prostatitis can be associated with neurasthenia, exhibiting fatigue, dizziness, insomnia, etc; Long lasting prostatitis can even cause allergic reactions in the body, including conjunctivitis, arthritis, and other diseases