Asymptomatic prostate?

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Asymptomatic prostatitis is an asymptomatic disease, and its prostate has inflammatory symptoms. It should be distinguished from other forms of prostatitis, such as chronic bacterial prostatitis, acute bacterial prostatitis, and chronic nonbacterial prostatitis (CPPS). Asymptomatic prostate? Let's talk about it

Asymptomatic prostate?

Systemic symptoms: suffering from prostatitis disease, will bring systemic symptoms. The main results are as follows: fever and chills, general soreness, weakness, anorexia, nausea and vomiting, dry stool, headache, etc.

Local symptoms: Prostatitis disease will also bring some local symptoms, such as: perineum or suprapubic area has a sense of pressure, sedentary, increased defecation, and to the waist, lower abdomen, back, thigh root radiation.

Urinary tract symptoms: urinary tract symptoms caused by prostatitis are mainly following: * burning pain, urgency, frequent urination, urine dripping or urine after urination, serious voiding, urinary rheology, and even urinary retention.

matters needing attention

1. Avoid alcohol, avoid eating spicy, greasy and indigestible food. 2. Develop good and regular living habits, strengthen exercise, combine work with rest, and avoid holding urine, sitting for a long time or cycling too long. 3. The law of sexual life. 4. Keep the prostate warm.