Self-examination for prostatitis mainly involves using some simple self-examination methods to make a preliminary judgment on whether there are symptoms of prostatitis.

The purpose of self-examination for prostatitis is to detect symptoms early, seek medical attention promptly, and prevent the condition from worsening. Simple self-examinations can increase awareness of prostatitis and help patients receive timely treatment.

Self-examination for prostatitis mainly involves observing urine flow, the degree of urinary frequency and urgency, and the presence of painful urination. While simple, these methods can help patients initially determine whether further medical examination is necessary. It's important to note that self-examination is only a preliminary assessment and cannot replace a professional medical diagnosis. If the self-examination results suggest symptoms of prostatitis, you should seek medical attention promptly for a detailed examination and diagnosis by a professional doctor. Furthermore, if severe pain or other serious symptoms occur during self-examination, immediate medical help should be sought.

【Useful Tips:】
1. Pay attention to whether there are symptoms such as pain during urination, a thin urine stream, frequent urination, or urgency.
2. Maintain good lifestyle habits and avoid sitting still for long periods of time.
3. Have regular prostate-related checkups, especially for middle-aged and elderly men.
4. If you find any abnormalities during self-examination, you should seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and treatment by a professional doctor.