What are the symptoms of non-gonococcal prostatitis?

Non-gonococcal prostatitis is mainly characterized by urinary changes, urethral discharge, pain, hypogonadism, and psychoneurological symptoms. 1. Urination changes and urethral secretion: the main manifestations are frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, as well as itching, tingling or burning sensation in the urethra. After urination and defecation, there is white secretion coming out of the urethra, which is called end of urine dribbling. 2. Pain: mainly manifested as soreness, discomfort or pain in the lumbosacral region, groin, scrotum, testicles and perineum. 3. Sexual dysfunction: there may be premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction and so on. 4. Psychoneurological symptoms: there may be fatigue, insomnia, anxiety, dizziness, depressed mood, etc. 5. Complications: some patients with repeated episodes of urinary tract infection may appear myositis, arthritis, infertility and other perverse reactions. It is recommended that patients consult the doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment to alleviate symptoms and reduce recurrent episodes of urinary tract infection.