The symptoms of chronic prostatitis are complex and diverse, sometimes easily confused withsimpleneurasthenia, and the treatment effect is not very satisfactory, with inconsistent treatment standards.
From clinical manifestations, patients may have urethral irritation, frequent urination, urgency, burning pain in the urethra, mucous, viscous or purulent secretions at the urethral opening in the morning, cloudy urine or white liquid flowing out of the urethral opening after defecation, discomfort in the posterior urethra, perineum and anus, sometimes pain in the penis, testicles and groin area, accompanied by symptoms of ejaculation pain, bloody semen, premature ejaculation, impotence, as well as autonomic nervous system dysfunction such as fatigue, dizziness, insomnia and depression.
10 small points for self testing prostatitis:
whether there are symptoms of weak or incomplete urination
whether there are symptoms of urgency to urinate
whether there are symptoms of painful urination and burning urethra
whether there are symptoms of forked urine stream
whether there are symptoms of dampness and discomfort in the perineum
whether there is perianal swelling, lower abdominal swelling
whether there are symptoms of lower abdominal, inguinal, testicular pain, etc.
whether there are symptoms of lumbosacral pain
whether there are symptoms of urethral discharge and itching
whether there are symptoms of physiological dysfunction, inability to lift, and inability to persist [SEP]
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