Typical prostate symptoms?
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Prostatitis is a common disease of male friends in life, and with the improvement of living standards, the incidence of prostatitis is higher and higher, but many men in life do not know much about prostatitis, do not know the specific symptoms, so today I will introduce the typical prostatic symptoms?
Typical prostate symptoms?
Mental symptoms: if men feel tired in life, the spirit is always bad, sometimes memory decline, this is the symptom of prostatitis. Frequent urination, incomplete urination, dripping urine, urinary pain, burning urethra, urgency of urination, dysuria and yellow urine were the most common.
Pain or discomfort: the main manifestations are perineum, testis, lower abdomen, posterior urethra, lumbosacral, anus, inguinal and other parts. When getting up in the morning or defecating, there is a little thin, milky white, watery or viscous secretion from the urethral orifice, or accompanied by spermatorrhea, premature ejaculation, hematospermia and physiological decline.
Local symptoms: after the urethra, perineum and anus swelling discomfort, squatting, defecation and sitting on the chair for a long time will feel more pain. Bladder irritation may occur, such as frequent urination, urethral burning during urination, pain and radiation to the penile head. In the morning, there may be mucus and other secretions at the urethral orifice, and the feeling of dysuria may also appear.
matters needing attention
① Drug therapy: the first-line treatment for BPH today is α Receptor blocker, 5 α Reductase inhibitors and plant drugs. Among them, α Receptor blockers are effective for different degrees of prostatic hypertrophy in different locations, but only for patients with mild symptoms and small prostate volume, and may cause postural hypotension; five α Reductase inhibitors can reduce the volume of prostate, reverse the progress of the disease and improve symptoms, but the onset is relatively slow. Generally, it takes more than 2-3 months to take effect. In addition, there may be erectile dysfunction and low sexual desire; take α Receptor blockers and 5 α Although * reductase inhibitor combination therapy can reduce BPH clinical progression rate and reduce the incidence of acute urinary retention more effectively than monotherapy, adverse reactions and costs also increase. The mechanism of botanical therapy for benign prostatic hyperplasia is still unclear, and there is still a lack of high-quality, large-scale, placebo-controlled long-term clinical trials to further test the effectiveness and safety of botanical therapy.