Effects of prostate cysts on men

Prostate cysts are usually asymptomatic when they are small. When they are large, they may compress the urethra and rectum, causing adverse effects on daily work and life. 1. Compression of the urethra: when the cyst is large, it may compress the urethra, often showing symptoms similar to prostatitis, urinary discomfort such as dysuria, frequent urination, incomplete urination and other urinary discomforts, but also perineal soreness or lumbar soreness and other symptoms. 2. Pressure on the rectum: Larger prostate cysts may press on the rectum, so there may be a feeling of defecation when urinating. In addition, symptoms such as infection, stones or obstruction may occur. 3. Other: in addition to the symptoms of urinary tract infection, prostate cysts can also recur epididymitis, scrotal edema. Some men may have sexual dysfunction. Prostate cysts can be cured if diagnosed in time and treated appropriately. Recurrence is rare if the cyst is surgically removed completely or if the cyst wall of the prostate cyst is adequately removed. If the surgical removal is incomplete, it may recur. In daily life, it is important to pay attention to post-operative care and rest, pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid unclean sex.