What is prostatitis

               The actual fact is that the patient’s mental factors may also have a bearing on the severity of the symptoms.  The common symptoms are: 1. Pain The posterior urethra can have a burning sensation, an anthrax sensation, pain in the perineum and anus can radiate to the lumbosacral area, groin, suprapubic area, penis, testicles, etc. Occasionally, it can radiate to the abdomen.  2, urinary symptoms: inflammation involving the urethra, patients can have mild urinary frequency, urinary urgency, painful urination, individual patients can still appear the end of the hematuria, early in the morning before urination or stool urethral orifice can be discharged mucus or purulent secretions.  3, sexual dysfunction: there may be loss of libido, impotence, premature ejaculation, painful ejaculation, increased seminal emission, etc. Individual patients have hematosperm or sperm motility is reduced due to inflammation of the vas deferens, leading to infertility.  4, neurological symptoms: due to the patient’s lack of proper understanding of the disease or prolonged treatment, there can be depression, fatigue, insomnia, etc.  5. Secondary symptoms: Conjunctivitis, iritis, arthritis, neuritis, etc. may occur due to the metaplasia caused by bacterial toxins.

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