Prostatitis is not possible without checking the prostate fluid.
The diagnosis of prostatitis relies on symptoms as well as the examination of prostate fluids and so on, so it is not possible not to check the prostate fluids.
Prostatitis is a group of diseases that include acute and chronic inflammation of various prostate glands. Patients may experience pain or discomfort in the pelvic area, with or without symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, dysuria, and dribbling at the urethral opening, and in a few cases, sudden onset of a high fever may occur at the same time.
When patients have the above symptoms, they should go to the hospital for consultation. Doctors will make a diagnosis based on the patient’s past medical history, rectal examination, blood, urine, prostate fluid examination and bacterial culture.
It is recommended that when a patient is diagnosed with prostatitis, he or she should actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, have regular follow-ups, and avoid alcohol and sedentary activities in daily life.