What symptom does prostate hypertrophy have
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People to middle age, there will be a lot of male diseases, especially the occurrence of prostatic hypertrophy is more and more big, so we need to understand the symptoms of prostatic hypertrophy, so as to timely discover and treat, so what are the clinical symptoms of male prostatic hypertrophy, next I will introduce what symptoms of prostatic hypertrophy.
What symptom does prostate hypertrophy have
Symptoms 1: weak urination, thin urine line and urine dripping: due to the obstruction of benign prostatic hyperplasia, patients need to use greater force to overcome resistance in urination, resulting in difficulty in urination; prostatic hyperplasia compresses the urethra, resulting in thin urine line; with the development of the disease, there may also be symptoms such as broken urination and incomplete dripping after urination. When you feel like urinating, you have to stand in the toilet and wait for a long time before you can urinate. The urine flow is fine, the discharge is weak, and the range is not far. Sometimes it drips down from the urethra.
Symptom 2: bladder irritation symptoms: frequent micturition, urgency, nocturia and urgency urinary incontinence. Frequent urination is an early signal of BPH, especially the increase of nocturia. Old people who did not get up at night had urination 1-2 times at night, which often reflected the arrival of early obstruction, and the development from 2 times per night to 4-5 times per night or even more, indicating the development and aggravation of the disease.
Symptom 3: hematuria: the enlarged prostate indicates that there are many blood vessels, which will rupture under the condition of increased pressure, making the blood in the urine is hematuria, also known as hematuria. Normally, there are no red blood cells in the urine. In medicine, the patient's urine is centrifuged and precipitated and examined with a microscope. If there are more than 5 red blood cells in each high power field, it is called hematuria.
matters needing attention
Through the introduction of the above symptoms of prostatic hypertrophy, I believe you now have a certain understanding of this. Many patients with prostatic hypertrophy think that they should take a big tonic before surgery, and eat a lot of high-fat, high protein food and supplements. This view is wrong. Before surgery, the diet should be light, and tonic will increase the burden of the body, which will affect the operation. If the patients have the habit of smoking and drinking, they should give up one week before the operation in order to prognosis of postoperative pulmonary infection.