Chronic prostatitis is a common prostate disease with a high incidence. Clinically, most prostatitis is chronic prostatitis, which shows that the harm of chronic prostatitis is huge. The initial symptoms of chronic prostatitis are not obvious, so it is easy to be ignored. Therefore, understanding its symptoms is the key to early detection and early treatment of the disease. What are the symptoms of chronic prostatitis?
1. Symptoms of sexual dysfunction:
Chronic prostatitis can cause loss or disappearance of libido, ejaculation pain, blood sperm, premature ejaculation, impotence, ejaculation and infertility. Young unmarried people often suffer from spermatorrhea, neurasthenia and depression.
2. Symptoms of urination discomfort: frequent urination, burning pain of urethra, and pain radiating to the head of penis; In the morning, there is mucus, mucus and pus secretion at the urethral orifice, and urine is turbid or white after defecation; In severe cases, terminal hematuria, dysuria or urinary retention may occur.
3. Symptoms of radiation pain:
The prostate or seminal vesicle is rich in sympathetic innervation. When inflammation occurs, the internal tension of the gland increases, which can stimulate the sympathetic nerve and cause metastatic low back pain. The pain can radiate to the penis, testis, scrotum, groin, perineum, lower abdomen, thigh, buttock, rectum, etc.
4. Local symptoms: discomfort, pressure or fullness in the posterior urethra, perineum and anus, especially when squatting or defecating.
5. Other symptoms:
Chronic bacterial prostatitis can cause allergic reactions, such as iritis, arthritis and neuritis. Chronic prostatitis can be complicated with neurosis, manifested by fatigue, dizziness, insomnia and depression.