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Symptoms of chronic prostatitis

Symptoms of chronic prostatitis

2026-03-08 04:39:53 · · #1

Symptoms of chronic prostatitis vary from person to person, but typically involve urinary discomfort and pelvic pain. If you experience these symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and avoid self-medication.

Symptoms of chronic prostatitis

Specific symptoms may include:

Symptoms of chronic prostatitis

1. Abnormal urination: such as frequent urination, urgency, burning sensation during urination, or feeling of difficulty urinating.

2. Local pain: Distending pain or dull pain may occur in the lower abdomen, perineum or lumbosacral region, which sometimes worsens after urination.

3. Other discomforts: Some people may experience fatigue and sleep disturbances, and a few may experience sexual dysfunction.

These symptoms may recur, varying in severity, and prolonged discomfort can easily affect daily life and mood.

It is recommended to first consult a urologist at a reputable hospital to clarify the situation through doctor's examination and necessary tests. Treatment usually requires a combination of medication and lifestyle adjustments, such as avoiding prolonged sitting, reducing spicy foods, and engaging in moderate exercise. Please be patient and follow your doctor's guidance for gradual adjustment; symptoms can be relieved in most people.

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