What are prostate symptoms
summary
Prostate is one of the most important parts for men. How can men not pay attention to it? It's also one of the sites where infection can easily occur. After prostatitis, patients will show a lot of symptoms, pelvic and sacral pain, urinary disturbance and sexual dysfunction. Among them, pelvic and sacral pain is the most common, which mostly occurs in the pubis, lumbosacral and perineum. Patients with different physical conditions have different degrees of pain. Patients to the mid-term later will show frequent urination, urgency, not enough urine and other symptoms, but also some patients will cause impotence and premature ejaculation because of prostatitis. Let's introduce some related knowledge.
What are prostate symptoms
First: frequent micturition, urgency and endless micturition. If you drink too much water in a short period of time, you will also have these symptoms. However, if you have bifurcated urine line, dripping after urine, increased frequency of nocturia, and even milky white secretion from urethra, it proves that you are suffering from prostatitis.
Second: pelvic and sacral pain. Pelvic and sacral pain is the most common, mostly occurs in the pubic, lumbosacral and perineal, patients with different physical conditions, the degree of pain is also different. Generally, pain relief can be achieved by taking analgesic drugs, but long-term use of drugs is not recommended.
Third, impotence and premature ejaculation. Prostatitis has always been the most headache for men, but also the most difficult thing to say, because this disease is easy to lead to impotence and premature ejaculation in men, which will not only affect the feelings between husband and wife, but also bring no small impact on men's health.
matters needing attention
No matter what the cause of prostatitis, we need to actively treat, and to regular hospital treatment, the earlier the treatment effect will be better, the greater the chance of recovery, at the same time, we should pay attention to diet, rehabilitation and health care and other follow-up matters.