Patients with prostate cysts should pay attention to their own health. It is a change that occurs due to the transformation of the cysts of congenital and acquired factors.Prostate cysts are a common male disease, and their harm to men cannot be ignored. In severe cases, they can even endanger people's lives and health. Experts remind patients to go to the hospital early to avoid serious illness.
What are the dangers of prostate cysts?
Prostate cysts sometimes flow out of the urethral secretion from the urethra, which means that the anal examination can touch the prostate to fluctify, but often appears in the later stages.Occasionally, abscess breaks into the urethra, rectum, perineum, or around the bladder, causing connective tissueitis.However, some patients may have no fever, and the main harm shows the obstruction of the urinary tract. Many patients have epididyry and orchitis.
When the cyst is large, the rectal refers to the tincture of the prostate to touch the cyst. The urethral angiography shows that the urethra has a curved compression after the urethra can be seen. Ultrasonic and CT can clarify its position. Large cysts can cause frequent urination, urgency, poor urination, remaining urine and other urinary tract.Obstructive symptoms.
Rectal clinics can touch cystic mass.Prostate cysts can be infected and stones. Large cysts can compress the urethra and cause difficulty in urination. Common symptoms include urgency, frequent urination, urination effort, thin urinary lines, and urine retention.In addition to these discomfort symptoms, congenital prostate cysts will also be accompanied by congenital diseases such as urethral cracking, umbrella tests, and kidney development.
Symptoms of prostate cysts
1. The symptoms of early prostate cysts are not obvious. Sometimes chronic symptoms may occur, manifested as perineal discomfort and falling sensation, lower back pain, anal and testicular pain, pain in the stool, pain to the hip, and the symptoms gradually increase.
2. Urine can be turbid, and there are a small amount of secretions in the urethra.If the bladder neck is affected, there will be symptoms of frequent urination, urgency, and dysuria. There are red blood cells, pus cells, protein and cyst bacteria in the urine.The epididymis can be affected, the swelling is hard, the surface is irregular.
3. When the lesions are severe, there are pain, blood essence, and semen when ejaculation.When prostate and seminal cysts are large, the end of the urethra, bladder, and urethra can be compressed, causing urethral stenosis, difficulty in urination, or dilated water on the urinary tract.
Prostate cyst examination method
Generally, the prostate is found under the B -ultrasound or CT is cyst, not a substantive tumor, but a cyst tumor and cystic mass. In general, we often see cysts clinically.What harm is often seen in the inside of the prostate, there is a cystic mass like peanut rice. In fact, this mass is not necessarily an object. Because of long -term observation, this cyst will not have any impact, and change will not change.It is very large. This kind of lump is generally related to congenital, such as kidney cysts and liver cysts, but over time, the lumps will gradually increase.If the mass is enlarged, the substantial organs will compress, so that the normal organization will decrease, so that measures must be taken. Generally, it is very slow and does not require large treatment.
Just like kidney cysts, if the cyst grows very large and compresses the kidney tissue and gradually decreases the kidney function, then it must be taken to take measures.It is simply a surgical resection. The cysts of the prostate are very small. The general impact is not very large. If you grow up, you have to take measures. Generally, the cysts are very slow.It will be reviewed every other year or half year to see how big the lumps are and whether there is any change in the mass. This is okay. Generally, it does not affect the prostate function and does not require special treatment.(Reference website: 39 Health Network)
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