What are the symptoms that patients with chronic prostatitis can experience?

  The symptoms are diverse and vary in severity, and the common symptoms are generally as follows.  1, urinary discomfort: bladder irritation can occur, such as frequent urination, burning and pain in the urethra when urinating and radiating to the head of the penis. In the morning, there can be mucus and other secretions at the urethral opening, and there can also be a feeling of difficulty in urination.  2, local symptoms: posterior urethra, perineum and anus swelling discomfort, squatting, stool and sitting on a chair for a long time swelling pain increased.  The pain of chronic prostatitis is not only limited to the urethra and perineum, but also radiates to its vicinity, most often to lower back pain. In addition, the penis, spermatic cord, testicles, scrotum, lower abdomen, groin area (root of thigh), thighs, rectum, etc. can be involved. It is important to note that the low back pain caused by chronic prostatitis is in the lower back, and although it can be easily confused with orthopedic causes of low back pain such as myofasciitis and lumbar muscle strain, the latter is mostly near the belt tie, which is higher than the low back pain caused by prostatitis, and can be differentiated. The majority of patients do not have severe pain, some of them show discomfort. The pain and discomfort tend to be more obvious the more leisure time the symptoms are, and when the attention is focused on work or other things, the symptoms will be reduced or not felt.  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 you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things.