Chronic Prostatitis Frequently Asked Questions

  1, chronic prostatitis can be infectious to women?  The vast majority of prostatitis has nothing to do with pathogenic infections and infections. The actual fact is that chronic prostatitis is not an infectious disease.  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.  The actual fact is that the actual number of white blood cells in the prostate fluid is the main means of diagnosing and distinguishing subtypes of chronic prostatitis, but recent studies have found that the number of white blood cells does not correlate with the presence of bacterial infections in patients, and has nothing to do with the presence or absence of clinical symptoms and their severity, the significance of which has to be re-evaluated.  3. What is the clinical significance of the prostate fluid test?  A decrease in lecithin vesicles suggests prostatitis, and more than 10 white blood cells suggest inflammation. Erythrocytes increase for inflammation or bleeding. The increase in epithelial cells should exclude prostate cancer.  4.What bad factors in daily life can lead to prostatitis?    5, prostatitis can cause what local discomfort symptoms?  Discomfort in the posterior urethra, perineum, lower abdomen and anal area, abnormal urination, burning pain in the urethra. The pain is aggravated when sitting or squatting for a long time. The pain is more common in the lower abdomen and lower back and can radiate to the penis, scrotum, bilateral testicles, both groin areas, perineum, suprapubic area, thighs, buttocks, rectum, etc. It can also trigger strong anxiety and depression in the patient.  6. What types of sexual dysfunction can be caused by prostatitis?  The pain and abnormal urination of prostatitis can seriously affect the patient’s quality of life and have a negative impact on the patient’s sexual function. For example, erectile dysfunction (impotence), premature ejaculation, loss of libido, painful ejaculation, hematemesis, seminal emission, etc.  7. Does prostatitis affect fertility?  Most patients with prostatitis can have children naturally. Those patients with longer, recurring illnesses can affect the quality of semen, semen is not liquefied, and the number of sperm is reduced, which may affect a man’s fertility.  8. Can prostatitis patients have sex?  Regular sexual life helps to discharge prostate fluid regularly, which is beneficial to the treatment of prostatitis, usually 1 to 2 times a week.