Symptoms of the disease:
- Pain in the prostate region. In some cases, the pain spreads to the lower back, groin, anus. Unilateral pain radiating to one of the testicles is not a symptom of the disease.
- Deterioration of libido.
- Premature or delayed ejaculation. The duration of sexual intercourse can vary depending on the stage of development of the disease. In the initial stage, ejaculation occurs prematurely, in a more advanced form, the pathology is manifested by an increase in the duration of sexual intercourse.
- Deterioration of the emotional richness of orgasm.
- Loss of qualitative and quantitative properties of sperm.
- Frequent urination at night. Pain when going to the bathroom.
Description of the disease
The defeat of the prostate gland by pathogenic microorganisms is called prostatitis. The prostate gland is a male organ, so only male patients are susceptible to the development of pathology.
Inflammation in the tissues of the prostate gland can be expressed by various symptoms. To make a diagnosis, the doctor performs a series of diagnostic measures. It is impossible to diagnose and cure prostatitis on your own. You must contact a qualified professional.
According to statistics, prostatitis is the most common disease of the male reproductive system. Often, the pathology is diagnosed in young men. The average age of patients diagnosed with prostatitis is 45 years.
Signs of the development of the disease
Chronic prostatitis has a large number of symptoms. The signs of the development of the disease differ depending on the degree of its development. Symptoms can be unstable in a patient, be pronounced or, conversely, hidden. Signs of the development of the disease:
- Feeling of discomfort and pain for at least 90 days. A person feels pain in the perineum. In some cases, the pain covers the groin, lower back, scrotum.
- Lack of erection. Sexual disorders are observed periodically in the patient. Complete impotence does not occur.
- premature ejaculation. At the initial stage of the development of the disease, the patient has premature ejaculation. At a later stage of development, ejaculation is delayed. The level of emotions decreases when an orgasm is received. The sperm becomes smaller, its characteristics deteriorate.
- Frequent urination. Patients experience frequent visits to the bathroom at night. When urinating, a person experiences pain and burning. In some cases, with chronic prostatitis, patients present with urinary incontinence.
Stages of chronic prostatitis
Symptoms of the disease can vary depending on the stage of prostatitis. It is important for a specialist to determine what degree of development the disease has. This depends on the method of treatment. There are several stages of chronic prostatitis:
- exudative. Patients experience pain in the groin, scrotum. The time interval between visits to the toilet at night is reduced. Some patients experience discomfort during orgasm. Erections can be painful.
- Alternative. The pain becomes more intense. Their localization is the inguinal region, pubis. Pain when urinating is absent, the time intervals between visits to the toilet are reduced. There is no erectile dysfunction.
- Proliferative. In a man with this stage of the disease, the erection can slow down. When visiting the toilet, the deterioration of the strength of the urine stream is determined visually.
- scarring. There is a feeling of heaviness in the groin area. A person often goes to the toilet during the day and night. There is a deterioration of the erection. Also, ejaculation is weak or completely absent.
It should be borne in mind that the symptoms of each stage may not appear completely. In this regard, it is impossible to independently determine the stage of the disease. You must contact a qualified professional. To make a diagnosis, a number of diagnostic measures will be required.
Reasons for the development of chronic prostatitis
There are several causes of the disease. Prostatitis is a multifactorial disease. Reasons for the development of chronic prostatitis:
- Infectious, sexually transmitted diseases. There are sexually transmitted diseases that develop in a patient for a long time asymptomatically. Sometimes there are cases of improper treatment of diseases of this type. Against the background of the development of sexually transmitted diseases, chronic prostatitis occurs as a complication. Sexually transmitted infections reach the prostate gland and affect its tissues. The result is an inflammatory response.
- Deterioration of blood circulation in the pelvic organs. The prostate fills with blood. The vessels exert pressure on the tissues of the prostate gland. This causes a deterioration in the supply of oxygen and leads to disruption of the prostate gland. A sedentary lifestyle can lead to circulation problems. In addition, wearing tight underwear negatively affects blood circulation in the pelvic organs.
- Reflux of urine. In some cases, if the urination process is disturbed, the urine begins to move in the opposite direction and enters the ducts of the prostate gland. Urine entering the prostate causes tissue irritation. This, in turn, leads to the development of chronic prostatitis.
- Abstinence from sexual intercourse or its interruption. The secret formed in the prostate gland does not come out of it. In some cases, it may not be completely removed. Stagnation leads to an increase in the size of the prostate gland and the development of the inflammatory process.
In addition to the above, the causes of inflammation in the prostate gland can be hypothermia, hormonal imbalance and decreased immunity. Prostatitis can develop against the background of a decrease in the protective properties of the body. In connection with a decrease or increase in the level of hormones, the activity of the prostate cells is canceled.
The specialist must determine the cause of prostatitis as accurately as possible. This will allow you to choose the most effective treatment method for a particular patient. When choosing a technique, the individual characteristics of each patient are taken into account.
Complications
Conducting ineffective treatment or postponing a visit to a specialist for chronic prostatitis can lead to the development of other diseases of the genitourinary system. The presence of complications can manifest itself with symptoms characteristic of chronic prostatitis. In this regard, timely diagnosis of complications can be difficult. Most often, premature treatment of chronic prostatitis can lead to the development of:
- Vesiculitis. The disease is inflammation of the seminal vesicles. Symptoms of the pathology are pain in the groin and pelvis. In most cases, the pain is given to the lower back and sacrum. Patients report frequent urination, pain during erection and ejaculation. Bloody or purulent inclusions appear in the semen and urine.
- Prostate abscess. Untimely treatment of chronic prostatitis can result in an abscess of the prostate. This complication is manifested by weakness, high fever. Treatment of the disease in this case is carried out in the hospital.
- Colliculitis. Pathogenic microorganisms move from the prostate to the seminal tubercle and infect it. A sign of colliculitis or urethritis is a burning sensation in the urethra. When visiting the bathroom, the burning sensation intensifies. In most cases, the patient complains of pain during orgasm or after ejaculation.
- Prostate sclerosis. Failure to follow chronic prostatitis treatment or premature access to a doctor can lead to prostatic sclerosis. Signs of the development of the disease are the presence of pain when urinating and the inability to completely empty the bladder.
- The presence of stones. With chronic inflammation, stones or cysts can form in the prostate gland. Ultrasound will be needed to detect cysts or stones.
- infertility. Delayed treatment of chronic prostatitis can adversely affect sperm motility and sperm count. The spermatozoa lose their mobility. Violations provoked by chronic prostatitis lead to male infertility
Diagnosis of the disease
The presence of several symptoms at once honors the development of chronic prostatitis in a patient. In some cases, the disease is asymptomatic. The specialist uses a number of measures to make a diagnosis.
The doctor conducts an examination, questioning the patient. In addition, she studies the medical records, while the specialist pays attention to diseases of the genitourinary system that have previously been transferred. If necessary, appoint instrumental and laboratory diagnostics.
Instrumental diagnostics
Chronic prostatitis can be diagnosed with the help of an ultrasound examination. Ultrasound is done rectally. To conduct a study, a specialist must place a specialized sensor in the patient's rectum. With the help of this type of study, the doctor can determine the size of the prostate gland, its structure and density. In addition, the specialist during the study draws attention to the absence of stones and cysts.
The doctor may prescribe a microscopic examination of the prostate secretion to the patient. This diagnostic method allows you to determine violations in the work of the prostate gland. In addition to microscopic examination of the secret, the level of male hormones is checked in the patient. Exceeding the norm can lead to tissue growth, and a deficiency causes disturbances in the work of the prostate.
Laboratory diagnostics
The use of laboratory diagnostics of chronic prostatitis allows you to determine the form of the disease and the cause of its occurrence. The following laboratory tests are possible:
- The discharge from the patient's urethra is taken for analysis. In the laboratory, the presence of leukocytes, bacterial, fungal or viral flora in the discharge is checked.
- A scraping is taken from the patient's urethra. Laboratory research makes it possible to identify agents that are sexually transmitted.
- For microscopic examination, the secret of the prostate gland is taken from the patient.
Conducting a complex of laboratory and instrumental studies allows you to determine the cause of the development of prostatitis and the stage of its development. After conducting research and collecting an anamnesis, the doctor can make an accurate diagnosis and prescribe the most effective method of treatment for each patient.
Treatment of prostatitis
If you have symptoms of chronic prostatitis, you should contact a qualified specialist. The urologist and andrologist is engaged in the treatment of the disease. The patient is prescribed complex therapy aimed at a consistent solution of the problem. In addition to taking medications, therapy involves changing a person's lifestyle, eliminating bad habits, normalizing sex life, proper nutrition, etc.
Therapeutic treatment
Patient care is complex. Both drugs and specialized exercises are used. The most common procedure in the treatment of chronic prostatitis is prostate massage. The specialist massages the prostate gland with the index finger. The massage is performed through the anus. Before the procedure, the specialist puts on a rubber glove and lubricates it with a specialized lubricant.
During the massage, blood circulation in the prostate gland is activated. This has a beneficial effect on the prostate and accelerates the restoration of damaged tissues. When pressing on the gland, its secret enters the urethra. A specialist can take fluids for microscopic examination in order to check the dynamics of the treatment.
If necessary, a person is prescribed magnetic and laser therapy. Procedures are carried out in a complex. Microwave therapy is also used for treatment. The method involves the use of high frequency waves. During the procedure, the temperature of the treated area rises. This helps speed up the healing process.
Medical treatment
Various drugs can be used to treat prostatitis. The specialist selects drugs based on the individual characteristics of the patient and the stage of the disease. It is impossible to choose drugs on your own. You will need to see a doctor.
In order to reduce the swelling of the prostate gland, the patient is prescribed drugs that suppress the action of male hormones. Reducing the size of the prostate improves the flow of secretions into the urethra. In turn, the passage of urine into the urethra improves and blood circulation is activated.
If necessary, patients are prescribed adrenoblockers. These drugs belong to a group of medicines that act on the receptors of muscle cells in the bladder and prostate gland. This approach prevents urine from entering the prostate during reflux.
In the presence of an infection that caused the development of the disease, antibacterial drugs are prescribed. Before prescribing an antibiotic, a specialist must conduct a series of diagnostic measures to detect the infection. The choice of the drug is influenced not only by the presence of the infection, but also by its sensitivity to the main types of antibiotics. This approach allows you to prescribe the most effective treatment.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are used to relieve inflammation. Drugs of this type reduce the inflammatory response, which, in turn, reduces swelling and pain in the patient. The method of taking the drug may vary.
Surgical intervention
In some cases, to eliminate complications resulting from incorrect treatment or its absence, surgical intervention is performed. Specialists use a minimally invasive transurethral electroresection.
Lifestyle with prostatitis:
- Regular exercise. A man needs to lead an active lifestyle and perform certain exercises every day. This is necessary to strengthen the muscles of the small pelvis. This approach will improve blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis.
- Regular sex life. A person's sex life should be regular. It is necessary to exclude the interruption of sexual intercourse or artificial prolongation with the help of drugs. Prolonged abstinence or interruption of sexual intercourse leads to stagnation of the secretion of the prostate gland. This, in turn, is dangerous for inflammation to occur.
- Permanent sexual partner. Promiscuity must be ruled out. A large number of sexual partners can lead to the development of sexually transmitted diseases.
- Spacious linens. A man needs to wear clothes and underwear that do not interfere with normal blood circulation in the pelvic organs.
- Avoid hypothermia.
How to treat?
Therapeutic treatment
The most common procedure is prostate massage. In some cases, microwave, magnetic and laser therapy is performed. Therapeutic treatment accelerates the patient's healing process.
Medical treatment
Specialists prescribe antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs. If necessary, prescribe drugs that reduce the level of the male hormone in the blood. The appointment of drugs and their dosage should be carried out by a qualified specialist.
Surgery
Surgery is mainly used to treat complications resulting from the development of chronic prostatitis. Transurethral equipment is used for operations.
The specialists of the specialized medical center are highly qualified, allowing them to effectively treat chronic prostatitis. For the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, high-tech equipment and high-quality medicines are used.