What are the symptoms of male prostate?

Many male friends are concerned about the symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia. Prostatic hyperplasia, also known as benign prostatic hypertrophy, is a common disease in middle-aged and elderly men, with dysuria as the main clinical feature. With the extension of life expectancy in China, the incidence of benign prostatic hyperplasia has also increased. Prostatic hyperplasia generally begins at 40-50 years old, and clinical symptoms generally appear after 55-60 years old. The severity of the disease can be divided into three stages: 1. Early dysuria, but no residual urine. 2. There is obvious residual urine (above 60ml) in the middle stage, but there is no renal function damage. 3. Late renal insufficiency. So what are the symptoms of male prostatic hyperplasia? ① Dysuria, dull pain in urethra after urination, or residual urine drops or abdominal discomfort after urination. ② Frequent urination and nocturia increased, and gradually increased with the progress of urinary tract obstruction. ③ Posterior urethral discomfort and perineal compression are caused by posterior urethral irritation caused by prostatic hyperplasia. (4) Urination is laborious, urethral obstruction occurs, and urine excretion resistance will increase, resulting in dysuria. (5) Urine changes, hematuria. Urinary tract obstruction, blocked urine flow, easy to be complicated with urinary tract infection, and pyuria may occur. ⑥ The thinning of urine line (flow) is mainly due to the weakness of urine, which leads to the weakening of urination ability. In addition, prostatic hyperplasia makes the urethral orifice edge irregular and the urinary line thinner. What are the symptoms of man's prostatic hyperplasia? Dysuria Another symptom of early prostatic hypertrophy is dysuria, especially when just urinating, it takes a lot of effort to discharge, the discharged urine flow is very thin, and the distance of urine flowing outside is also very short; When some patients urinate, because they hold their breath for too long, when they need to exhale, with the decrease of abdominal pressure, the urine flow is interrupted, so they need to make efforts to continue to excrete urine again, so intermittent urination occurs. All these indicate that prostatic hyperplasia has a certain degree of oppression on urethra.