Clinical manifestations of chronic prostatitis

  The most common disease in urology and male outpatient clinics is chronic prostatitis, which is also a headache for doctors, because patients with chronic prostatitis often ask a lot of questions, and there is not that much time in the clinic to give detailed answers to patients, so write this article, hoping to solve the confusion for the majority of patients with chronic prostatitis, so that you understand what is going on with chronic prostatitis and how to treat it, and get rid of chronic prostatitis as soon as possible. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get the best out of your own home.  The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things.   Generally speaking, the clinical manifestations of chronic prostatitis are: 1. urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary pain, incomplete urination and other symptoms of urinary discomfort.  2, discomfort or pain in the scrotum, lower abdomen or perineum.  3. White drip at the end of urination or during stool (i.e. white prostatic fluid overflowing from the urethra).  4. accompanied by sexual dysfunction, such as premature ejaculation (rapid ejaculation), impotence (difficulty in erection, non-rigidity or short duration of erection) and decreased sexual desire.  5.Or accompanied by male infertility, such as poor semen liquefaction, poor sperm vitality and high sperm malformation rate.  6, or accompanied by insomnia, poor mental, anxiety, depression or compulsive and other mental symptoms.  In fact, chronic prostatitis is a very common disease just like cold and rhinitis, and it is also an easily treatable disease.