Unlike other forms of inflammatory diseases of the reproductive and excretory systems in men, chronic prostatitis in the early stages often occurs against the background of an almost complete absence of characteristic symptoms. This factor is often the reason why the patient does not seek a specialist due to the absence of physical illness, which makes further treatment difficult.
The main signs of chronic prostatitis are fully manifested when the disease becomes acute, while during periods of remission symptoms may be completely absent. To avoid complications, it is necessary to consult a doctor to diagnose the disease if there are small changes in general well-being.
The first signs of the disease
The signs of chronic prostatitis in the early stages can vary a little and change depending on the initial cause that served as the development of the disease. So, for example, two main factors are predominantly distinguished, the presence of which causes the manifestation of the symptoms of the disease.
The first and main reason is the infection of the body by pathogenic viruses and bacteria, which must also be attributed to those that are transmitted through intimacy. In such cases, the inflammation process initially occurs in the genital area, spreading through the flow of lymph and blood to the prostate.
Due to the peculiarities of this form of the disease, its main symptoms are pain, itching, burning in the prostate area and reproductive organs. In addition, there is a decrease in potency, as well as the release of pus during urination and ejaculation.
During an exacerbation of the disease in men, there is often a general deterioration in physical well-being, a significant increase in temperature, loss of appetite and weakness. All these symptoms indicate the presence of a purulent abscess in the body and are the reason for an urgent appeal to a specialist.
The abacterial form of prostatitis is characterized by the fact that the main cause of the disease is the presence of congestion in the body. This pathology develops against the background of a lack of regular intimate life, good nutrition and physical activity.
In this case, in addition to the main signs of an inflammatory disease of the prostate, the patient may be disturbed by symptoms such as a systematic stool disorder, periodic dizziness, weakness and worsening of digestion.
The main stages of chronic prostatitis
As you know, it is much easier to completely eliminate the main signs and symptoms of a disease of any kind when proper diagnosis and treatment have been made in the early stages. For chronic prostate in men, three main stages of the development of the disease are characteristic:
- First. At this stage of the development of the inflammatory process, any characteristic signs are almost completely absent. However, a significant number of men still experience some negative changes in the body, for example: pain, burning sensation at the time of ejaculation, lack of sexual desire, decreased productive function and increased urge to go to the bathroom.
- The second stage of the disease is characterized by the presence of pathological changes in the prostate, healthy tissues are replaced by scar-like neoplasms, as a result of which the organ can no longer perform its original functions in full. During the course of this phase in men, there is a significant deterioration in potency, or a complete absence of erection, with systematically increased sweating, intense pain and itching during urination.
- The third stage is characterized as the most advanced form of the disease. During this period, the prostate almost completely loses its natural functions, healthy tissues are replaced by pathogenic neoplasms, which leads to an increase in the size of the gland. This pathology leads to compression of the urinary and bladder excretion pathways. In view of this, the patient hardly experiences transient pain in the genital area and a feeling of overcrowding in the bladder. Complete elimination of signs of the disease in men at this stage of the disease is possible only with the use of complex therapy, which must be used for a long time.
urinary disorder
Against the background of the development of the inflammatory process in the prostate, pathological changes also occur in the area of the male excretory system. The healthy tissues of the prostate are partially or completely replaced by scar formations, as a result of which the pressure in the bladder increases many times over. This aspect contributes to the manifestation of the following signs of chronic prostatitis:
- The patient feels a constant urge to visit, however, after urinating, the sensation of bladder fullness does not go away.
- Urination is often accompanied by sharp pain, itching and burning. These signs become more visible as the disease progresses.
- In more advanced cases, the patient may notice the presence of bloody or purulent discharge in the urine, which indicates the presence of a focus of inflammation in the bladder. At the same time, the urine becomes cloudy, almost completely loses its transparency and acquires a pronounced unpleasant odor.
- Most men notice the involuntary release of a small amount of urine between trips to the bathroom.
Reproductive system dysfunction
One of the most unpleasant symptoms of chronic prostatitis is a disorder of the reproductive system in men, which is expressed in the appearance of the following pathologies:
- Decreased libido, ie lack of sexual desire.
- Reducing the average duration of sexual intercourse, as well as increasing the time interval between them.
- The appearance of pain, burning, itching directly during an intimate act. Also, this discomfort can occur after intimacy.
- Decreased potency in general, or a significant impairment of reproductive function. Most patients notice sexual impotence in the early stages of the disease.
- Involuntary ejaculation. In most cases, if there is an inflammatory process in Organs pelvic organs, ejaculation occurs within a few minutes immediately after sexual intercourse begins, or before it occurs.
local symptoms
In addition to the main symptoms of prostatitis described above, most men are also concerned about additional signs caused by the development of the inflammatory process, for example:
- Itching and burning of the skin in the prostate and genitals. Usually, to eliminate such signs, local agents are used: creams, gels, ointments. However, if the discomfort manifests itself only in this way, then it can also indicate an allergic reaction of the body to external negative factors.
- Prostate pain. Also, pain can appear in the hips, abdomen, genitals. In chronic prostatitis, these signs are more pronounced during the period of exacerbation of the disease.
- The patient may also be disturbed by periodic discharge from the genitals, which may contain pus or streaks of blood. Usually this symptom is characteristic of advanced forms of the disease, especially in the absence of the necessary treatment.
Psychological aspects
Some disturbances in the patient's usual behavior can also be characterized as the main symptoms of chronic prostatitis. Systematically occurring pain, burning, itching, disturbance of urination and sexual impotence cause depressive states and nervous disorders.
In the absence of timely psychological assistance, as well as in the context of systematic stress, the general condition of the patient significantly worsens, the man becomes more nervous, restless, irritable. In addition, the appetite worsens, insomnia appears.
To stabilize the patient's condition and prevent mental disorders, the patient must have a comfortable environment. It is also acceptable to use certain medications that have a sedative effect.
additional features
An acute inflammatory process is often accompanied by a significant deterioration in general well-being, fever and a general feeling of weakness. These symptoms are typical of chronic prostatitis in the acute stage, however, their manifestations in the early stages of the development of the disease are not excluded.