What are the symptoms of non-bacterial prostatitis



The main clinical symptoms of non-bacterial prostatitis include abnormal urination, pain, anxiety, depression, and premature ejaculation.

Non-bacterial prostatitis is a type of chronic prostatitis. Patients with non-bacterial prostatitis can have abnormal urination, which is characterized by frequent urination, urgency, incomplete urination, difficulty in urination, thinning of the urine line, etc. Pain in the abdomen, scrotum, penis, urethra, perineum and other parts of the body can also occur.

As non-bacterial prostatitis is prolonged, patients may experience anxiety, depression and other psycho-psychological symptoms, such as depressed mood, memory loss, sleep disorders, irritability and so on. Some patients may also experience symptoms such as erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation.

Frequent urination, scrotal pain and other symptoms should be taken seriously, and promptly go to the hospital for consultation and treatment.