What are the symptoms of male prostatic hyperplasia? What harm will it bring?
Some people don’t know whether they are sick, and they regret it when their illness becomes serious. Today I will tell you about the 5 major danger signs of prostate hyperplasia.
Symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia
1. Increased frequency of urination
Whether it is day or night, the frequency of urination is more than usual, far exceeding the normal situation of 3 to 4 times during the day and 1 to 2 times at night. The time intervals between urination are short and the urge to urinate is always felt.
2. Hesitation and difficulty urinating
When you feel the urge to urinate, you have to stand in the toilet and wait for a long time before peeing comes. The urine stream becomes thinner, weak to discharge, and the range is not far. Sometimes it drips like a line from the urethral opening. Down. As the saying goes, "Kidney qi declines in old age and shoes get wet due to urination", which is actually one of the symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia.
3. Nocturnal urinary incontinence
While sleeping at night, urine flows out uncontrollably. In severe cases, this phenomenon may also occur during the day.
4. Pain during urination and urgency
The urine in the bladder cannot be drained cleanly, which can easily lead to bacterial infection and painful urination and urgency.
5. Interrupted urination
After prostatic hyperplasia, crystals in urine can easily aggregate to form bladder stones, causing sudden interruption of urination. Interruption of urination and the occurrence of bladder stones in the elderly are strong "signals" of prostatic hyperplasia.
The dangers of prostate hyperplasia
1. Sexual dysfunction
If prostatic hyperplasia is not treated in time, the sexual nerves of men will be damaged, leading to sexual dysfunction such as impotence and premature ejaculation in men.
2. The dangers of prostate hyperplasia, affecting fertility
Prostatic hyperplasia can cause abnormalities in the secretion of prostatic fluid, which is a component of semen. Therefore, long-term prostatic hyperplasia can lead to male infertility.
3. The dangers of prostatic hyperplasia and inducing cancer
Experts say that if men are not treated in time, long-term disease will cause the prostate's immunity to decrease, reduce its antibacterial ability, increase the chance of bacterial infection, and induce prostate cancer.
4. Damage to kidneys
We all know that prostate disease can cause difficulty in urinating in men. Therefore, if men are not treated in time, it can also cause urethral inflammation, kidney water accumulation and chronic renal failure.