Symptoms of chronic prostatitis include pain in the pelvic region, abnormal urination, and in severe cases, sexual dysfunction and psychoneurological symptoms.
1. Pelvic region pain: chronic prostatitis can lead to localized congestion and edema of the prostate gland, which can cause pain in the pelvic region, manifesting itself in the external genital region, the lower abdomen, and the perianal area.
2. Lower urinary tract symptoms: Due to the irritation and compression of the urethra caused by the enlarged prostate, it usually causes urinary abnormalities, such as incomplete urination, urinary urgency, weak urination, urinary bifurcation, urine dribbling and so on.
3. Sexual dysfunction and psycho-neurological symptoms: Chronic prostatitis has a long history and may cause men to experience sexual dysfunction, such as painful ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and psycho-neurological symptoms, such as dizziness, anxiety, insomnia, etc. The symptoms of chronic prostatitis are not only the same as the symptoms of chronic prostatitis, but also the same as the symptoms of chronic prostatitis.
When the symptoms of chronic prostatitis appear, it is recommended to go to the urology department of the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner to avoid aggravation of the condition.