Understand the symptoms and self test prostatitis

When men reach a certain age, they will develop a series of male diseases. Prostatitis is a common type, and patients are troubled by the pain of prostatitis. Next, let me introduce the symptoms of prostatitis (SEP) to help you detect and treat the disease as soon as possible. The symptoms of prostatitis may include pain or discomfort, mainly manifested in the perineum, testicles, lower abdomen, posterior urethra, lumbosacral region, anus, groin, penis, and glans. psychological symptoms include fatigue, depression, memory loss, and decreased self-confidence. In addition, the symptoms of prostatitis may include sexual and reproductive symptoms, such as a small amount of thin, milky white, watery or viscous discharge from the urethral opening when waking up in the morning or defecating, or accompanied by nocturnal emissions, premature ejaculation, bloody semen, ejaculation disorders, and decreased libido. The symptoms of urinary tract prostatitis are frequent urination, incomplete urination, dribbling, painful urination, burning sensation in the urethra, urgency to urinate, difficulty urinating, and yellow urine. In the early stages of prostatitis, there may be dribbling and frequent urination at the urethral opening. As the condition progresses, the dribbling disappears due to an increase in inflammatory secretions during the infiltration of inflammatory cells, fibrosis, and difficulty in the flow of prostatic fluid.Have you gained any understanding of the symptoms of prostatitis through the above introduction? I hope it can bring help to everyone. You are also welcome to consult our online experts for more relevant information.Details can be found in the physical examination topic http://exam.fh21.com.cn/nank/ Or consult with experts for free, and they will provide detailed answers based on the patient's specific situation.

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