The introduction of prostate pain, prostate pain men often see diseases, and many men do not investigate prostate pain!Let's investigate the prostate pain:
Introduction to prostate pain
The etiology and symptoms of prostate pain are not particularly typical. Generally, they are generally referred to as prostatitis syndrome.In clinical cases, this situation is often encountered. Patients mainly complain about testicular pain, pain in the root of the thighs, back pain, small abdominal pain, or bloating in the perineum, pain around the anus.Berbal prostatitis is still sterile; whether it is acute or chronic; if it is not, and the testing of all aspects is normal, it is considered to be prostate pain.
Bacterial prostatitis can be found in a large number of pathogens in the prostate, which is caused by staphylococci, and a large amount of bacteria can be found; in addition, there are more white blood cells. You can see more than 5 white blood cells. This is the characteristics of bacterial prostatitis; nonBacterial prostatitis has no bacterial infection, but you can also find a large amount of white blood cells, as well as macrophages, and cannot find pathogens, but a large amount of white blood cells exist.Prostate pain is different. The prostate fluid is checked. There is no white blood cells, which is basically normal. Therefore, these three diseases are different.
In recent years, doctors have discovered some patients with chronic prostatitis, and diagnosis and treatment are very difficult.Their urine and prostate fluid can not find bacteria, and prostate fluid can not see pus cells and white blood cells under microscope examination, but there are different degrees of urine, urgency, and difficulty in urination, especially perineal and scrotal pain. Some people even sit down.It hurts.
Some basic knowledge of prostate pain, the etiology and symptoms of prostate pain are not particularly typical, generally referred to, such as acute prostatitis, chronic prostatitis, collectively referred to as prostatitis syndrome.Similar, but there are still differences.
(Editor in charge: Internship Liu Suling)