Signs of prostatitis in men and its types

One of the most common diseases among men is prostatitis, the ICD-10 code is 41. What kind of disease is prostatitis? The spread of the disease is facilitated by a sedentary lifestyle, addiction to cigarettes and alcohol and the consumption of excessive quantities of fatty and salty foods.

Like most diseases, prostatitis is easier to treat in its early stages. The difficulty is that inflammation of the gland practically does not manifest itself for a long time. The disease is often diagnosed in the later stages or during seasonal exacerbation. How to identify the signs of prostatitis in men and its symptoms will be discussed in the article below.

What is the prostate

The prostate is a small organ located under the urethra.The importance of this organ is difficult to overestimate, because it is responsible for normal urination and male strength. The shape and size of the prostate resembles a walnut; with age the gland may increase in size.

Inflammation of the prostate gland in a man with prostatitis

The prostate tissue has a glandular and muscular structure, the glands are responsible for the production of hormones and prostatic juice, the muscles regulate the size of the lumen of the urethra.

The chance of developing the disease increases with age. According to statistics, most patients suffering from inflammation of the prostate are men of retirement age.

However, in recent years, the disease has been diagnosed in men whose age does not exceed 30 years. In total, prostatitis of one type or another is present in 30% of the male population.

To avoid the unpleasant consequences of the disease, it is important for a man to pay attention to his own well-being and not ignore the appearance of alarming signs indicating the presence of a disease.

The best treatment for prostatitis is carried out as early as possible, so it is important to be aware of the characteristic symptoms of the disease. What symptoms can be used to determine the presence of problems with men's health?

Causes of the development of prostatitis

What is prostatitis in men? The prostate is a rather vulnerable organ; numerous negative aspects can cause inflammation of the gland. If we talk about the reasons for its occurrence, there are two types of diseases: bacterialANDviral.

Bacterial prostatitis, caused by pathogenic bacteria that enter the prostate tissue. Most often, microorganisms enter the body together with urine residues or through the circulatory system. The pathology occurs unexpectedly and progresses rapidly, the body temperature rises, and the man feels severe pain in the groin.

If the patient ignores these symptoms, the outcome can be very adverse, even fatal. With chronic bacterial prostatitis, the symptoms will be expressed in severe pain during flare-ups.

Infectious (bacterial) prostatitis.. The causative agent of the disease in this case is a virus. The most common pathogens are influenza, rubella, cytomegalovirus and papillomavirus. This type of disease is rare and is characterized by fever, joint pain or abundant skin rashes.

Various factors can provoke the development of the disease:

  1. Complications of previous diseases;
  2. Hypothermia of the pelvic organs;
  3. The presence of a chronic infection in the partner;
  4. Urethral reflux - if the prostate does not prevent the reverse flow of urine, a bacterial infection penetrates the surface of the gland and inflammation begins;
  5. Inconsistent intimate life. Long-term abstinence and excessive sexual activity have equally negative effects;
  6. Stagnation of blood in the genitourinary system - can appear against the background of hemorrhoids or other diseases;
  7. Hormonal imbalance. If the gland produces an insufficient amount of male hormones, muscle tone gradually weakens and erectile dysfunction occurs;
  8. Weakened immunity;
  9. Regular stress and lack of sleep;
  10. The practice of coitus interruptus, the deliberate prolongation of sexual intercourse.

Most often, the first signs of prostatitis are characterized by difficulty urinating and pain in the penis.

Unfortunately, most men prefer to ignore this alarming signal from the body. The visit to the urologist is postponed until later; treatment, at best, is limited to taking pills recommended by a friend or colleague. As a result of this approach, inflammation progresses to the chronic stage.

The painful sensations are not so intense and the man thinks that everything has improved. Indeed, the process continues and soon a series of problems in the intimate sphere and regular exacerbations of prostatitis begin.

It becomes more difficult to choose an effective medicine for prostatitis in men; treatment at this stage will cost much more, and therapy will take a long time. Therefore, it is important not to ignore the first signs of the disease; If you have difficulty urinating or have discomfort in the groin area, you should visit a doctor immediately.

Since prostatitis syndromes in men are not always pronounced, it is recommended to regularly check the condition of the gland, at least once a year. A timely visit to a urologist will help avoid unpleasant consequences and complications.

Types of prostatitis

Modern medicine has successfully identified many undeniable signs of prostate inflammation in men. The choice of treatment strategy is determined by the type of disease.

Professionals distinguish two main types of disease:

  1. Acute prostatitis.This type of disease is quite simple to diagnose, since the inflammatory process manifests itself very clearly and is quite pronounced. The cause of inflammation is the presence of pathogenic flora. The disease can be successfully treated with appropriate antibiotics;
  2. Chronic prostatitis.When acute inflammation of the gland has not been cured or no therapy has been carried out, the disease takes on a chronic form. Pronounced symptoms of chronic prostatitis in men decrease, and even those can be noticed only during exacerbation (most often this happens in spring or autumn).

Chronic prostatitis is often preceded by the onset of annoying pain, but more often the disease develops without visible symptoms; this inflammatory course is observed in people engaged in sedentary jobs (office workers, drivers).

The cause of inflammation is poor circulation in the genitourinary system, which occurs with lack of physical activity and prolonged sexual abstinence.Everyone should know what the most common symptoms of chronic prostatitis in men are, since the success of treatment depends on this.

If there are signs of bacterial prostatitis, expressed in general intoxication of the body, treatment will be based on the use of antibiotics. If the inflammation is caused by stagnation of blood and lymph, the main goal will be the adjustment of lifestyle and the elimination of concomitant diseases.

Classification of prostatitis symptoms

How does the disease manifest itself? Usually, all unpleasant symptoms that signal the presence of disorders in the functioning of the prostate gland are divided into three main groups:

  1. All types of deviations from the norm observed in the urinary system;
  2. Difficulties arising in the intimate sphere;
  3. Severe signs of depression caused by a decrease in the amount of male hormones and sexual impotence.

All these symptoms can occur in the very early stages of inflammation of the gland. As time passes, the symptoms will become more and more pronounced, and more serious illnesses may develop in the future.

First signs of inflammation

The most common primary sign of prostatitis is aching, regular pain in the lower abdomen. At the same time, the nature and localization of unpleasant sensations can be very different. A man periodically feels a cutting pain when urinating, but in some cases the pain is felt constantly.

Acute prostatitis manifests itself more clearly; Often the manifestations of this form of the disease significantly interfere with normal life activities. Exacerbations of the chronic form of the disease occur rarely, and during the recovery period after treatment the symptoms may disappear completely.

With prostatitis, the pain is usually localized in the groin area. Unpleasant sensations arise not only in the perineum: both the lower back and the lower abdomen can hurt. During urination and ejaculation, a man feels discomfort in the scrotum, penis and testicles.

Difficulty urinating

One of the most alarming symptoms is problems with urination. The following characteristic signs should alert a man:

  1. The need to urinate too often;
  2. Discomfort caused by insufficient emptying of the bladder;
  3. Unreal urge to urinate;
  4. The flow during urination has low pressure and is often interrupted.

When the disease is in an advanced stage, prolonged urinary retention can often be observed. This symptom indicates active inflammation of the prostate gland, and severe tissue swelling may also be observed.

Urine simply does not pass through the urethra. Traces of inflammation can often be observed in the urine. Pathological impurities have the form of mucous threads, most often they can be seen in the morning urine. Often this symptom is the only manifestation of the disease, this is especially true for the chronic form of the disease.

If prostatitis is not treated in time, in most cases a prostate adenoma develops (proliferation of glandular tissue and the formation of nodes and tumors in them).

Urinary incontinence associated with pain are the first signs of prostatitis, so when they appear you cannot put off a visit to the urologist. Your doctor prescribes several tests (for example, a general PSA blood test for prostatitis).

Intimate problems

Perhaps the most unpleasant symptom of prostatitis for men is sexual dysfunction. This manifestation of the disease usually appears in the phase of active progression of inflammation. Most often, sexual dysfunction is a manifestation of old inflammation.

The most common symptoms are the following:

  1. Flaccid erection. Habitual copulation with a woman becomes impossible. Arousal is short-term, intercourse does not end with ejaculation;
  2. Ejaculation too fast. Erection is fine, but ejaculation occurs one to two minutes (or sooner) after insertion of the penis into the vagina;
  3. Sensitivity becomes dull, sensations during sexual intercourse become less pronounced;
  4. Change in the smell and color of semen. Inflammation can manifest itself in the form of unpleasant, pungent semen odor; you often notice patches of yellow or brown pus;
  5. Psychological problems appear. Failures in bed negatively affect the nervous system, sleep is disturbed and well-being worsens.

Since a depressed mood causes stress, patients often experience bouts of causeless aggression, and there is often a tendency to physical violence. What to do if irritation and stress constantly remind you of yourself?

In such situations, drug treatment of prostatitis should be carried out simultaneously with observation by a psychologist. For greater effectiveness, a patient with such signs of prostatitis can be prescribed drugs from the group of antidepressants.

Sometimes you may need help from a psychologist even after completing a course of treatment for prostatitis. Often slow chronic prostatitis does not manifest itself at all, but becomes the cause of infertility. This form of the disease can be detected only during an examination regarding the inability to have children.

The old inflammatory process does not manifest itself externally, but irreversibly changes the composition and structure of the seminal fluid. The number of viable active spermatozoa decreases and their motility becomes insignificant.

General symptoms

Regardless of the existing form of the disease, prostatitis can be diagnosed based on a number of general signs. These symptoms indicate the presence of an inflammatory process. If a chronic form of the disease is present, these symptoms are very mild, but in the acute phase of the disease it is impossible not to notice them.

The list of common symptoms is as follows:

  1. Increased body temperature. The more actively the inflammation spreads, the higher the temperature will be. This symptom becomes especially noticeable in acute bacterial prostatitis: the thermometer can show numbers of 39-40 degrees. This symptom is usually accompanied by pain in the groin;
  2. Painful headache, constant weakness and apathy;
  3. Muscle pain throughout the body or in the lower back;
  4. Chills accompanying the increase in temperature.

An increase in temperature in itself can indicate inflammation of any nature. Sometimes (for example, with slow chronic prostatitis) a temperature of 37-38 degrees is observed for a long time. The real cause can only be identified through a comprehensive examination of the body.

Symptoms characteristic of the different stages of the disease

A timely visit to a urologist will help a man avoid the consequences of prostatitis

Each stage of prostate inflammation is characterized by a series of symptoms. By carefully monitoring the body, a man can notice warning signals coming from the body in time and begin to treat prostatitis in a timely manner.

There are three main stages of prostatitis:

  1. First stage.At this stage, inflammation begins to spread into the gland tissues. A man periodically feels pain in the perineum, anus and lower back. The urge to urinate becomes more frequent, the process itself is accompanied by burning and pain in the urethra. At the same time, the level of sexual desire decreases, and unpleasant sensations accompany ejaculation and secretion.
  2. Second phase.If the above symptoms are left unattended, the disease begins to progress. The size of the inflammation and resulting swelling decreases, but instead scarring and blood vessel damage begins. Painful sensations when going to the toilet become more noticeable, a man experiences more and more discomfort, and failures in the intimate sphere occur more and more often. It is at this time that the development of concomitant disorders is observed: radiculitis, vegetative-vascular dystonia, heart problems.
  3. The third stage of prostatitis is considered chronic.In this phase, the gland becomes covered with scars and the degeneration of the glandular tissue into muscle tissue is observed. During the examination of such patients, necrosis (tissue death) may be detected. The increase in size of the glandular tissues compresses the urethra and complete emptying of the bladder becomes impossible. The changes can affect not only the urinary system; the inflammation often spreads to the kidneys and other organs.

How to treat inflammation? Treatment of prostatitis is a rather long process. Along with drug treatment, patients are prescribed a special diet and massage. Gymnastics is also useful for prostatitis; a set of exercises is prepared by a doctor.

Any stage and form of prostatitis threatens a man with serious complications. Prevention of chronic prostatitis is of great importance; drugs to maintain men's health are prescribed by the doctor after the examination.

The inflammation can spread to nearby organs, causing infertility and even the development of cancer. Careful attention to your health, adequate prevention of prostatitis and timely visits to a urologist will help prevent the development of the disease.