Introduction to the 7 red flags of prostatic hyperplasia

In other words, prostatic hyperplasia is a relatively common disease among men, and the incidence of male diseases is also quite high, especially among the elderly, but some people are not very clear about prostatic hyperplasia, and even their own onset does not know, so I will introduce you to the 7 red flags of prostatic hyperplasia.Introduction to the 7 red flags of prostatic hyperplasia

1. Increased frequency of urination.

Urine is more frequent than usual, both day and night, far more than the normal situation of 3 to 4 times during the day and 1 to 2 times at night.

2. Hesitation to urinate.

When you feel the urge to urinate, you have to stand in the toilet and wait for a while, and the urine will come "slowly", and the urine stream will become thinner, the discharge is weak, and the range is not far, sometimes it actually drip down from the urethral opening. As the saying goes, "people with old kidney qi failure, urine and wet shoes" is actually one of the manifestations of prostatic hyperplasia.

3. Nocturnal urinary incontinence.

When sleeping at night, urine flows out uncontrollably, and in severe cases, it can also occur in broad daylight.

4. Painful urination and urgency.

The urine in the bladder is not clean, which is easy to cause bacterial infection, and there is a phenomenon of painful urination and urgency.

5. Interruption of urination.

After prostatic hyperplasia, the crystals in the urine are easy to agglutinate to form bladder stones, resulting in a sudden interruption of urination.

6. Prolapse of the anus, blood in the stool or "small intestine gas" that does not heal for a long time.

This is caused by prolonged poor urination and increased pressure in the abdomen.Introduction to the 7 red flags of prostatic hyperplasia

7. Hypersexuality.

In the early stages, patients may present with an age-appropriate increase in libido, or a normally normal libido that suddenly becomes intense. This is often due to prostatic hyperplasia, which causes the prostate to malfunction, and feedback-causing a temporary increase in testicular function.

The above are the 7 red flags of prostatic hyperplasia, so in daily life, we should take care of our body and protect ourselves, and prostatic hyperplasia can also lead to inconvenience in urination, so that daily life is affected, so once you find that you have the above 7 symptoms, you must go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to restore your health.

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