Constraints Men’s Health’s “five kinds of inflammation”

Common infection of male reproductive organs are mainly the “five-yan”, that is orchitis, urethritis, prostatitis, non-bacterial prostate, epididymitis.

Prostatitis

Mostly controlled by the direct spread of urethritis caused by acute inflammation, or other tissues and organs via the blood and lymphatic infections. Acute prostatitis begins abruptly, with more than showed generalized weakness, lower back pain, perineum and anus with a sense of discomfort fall, accompanied by dysuria, urinary frequency, urinary urgency or even hematuria, some people loss of libido, premature ejaculation or impotence and so on there.

Non-bacterial prostatitis

There are frequent urination, urgency, sexual dysfunction and other symptoms, but laboratory tests can not be found in bacteria. Was mainly due to excessive sexual activity, in a sexually excited state for too long or because of cycling, horse riding and other factors to induce pelvic congestion.

Epididymitis

Is due to urethral stricture, prostatic hyperplasia, urethritis and infection of tuberculosis and gonorrhea, caused by retrograde spread. Bilateral epididymal lesions when there are can cause infertility. Show symptoms during the acute phase of scrotal swelling, pain, and may be involved in the lower abdomen and thigh, walking inconvenience. To inadequate treatment of the acute phase can be converted to chronic epididymitis, therefore, must be thoroughly acute phase treatment.

Orchitis

Are from a variety of pathogenic bacteria and viruses through blood, lymphatic channels and the vas deferens or the epididymis infection, of which mumps orchitis caused by the most common. In the acute phase, the patient showed skin irritation scrotum pain, a sense of walking a clear bulge, if the improper treatment in the acute phase, may be turned into chronic orchitis.

Urethritis

Multi-Department of retrograde infection, that is caused by bacteria directly invade the urethra. In the acute phase in patients with urethral mucosa showed hyperemia, edema, erosion or ulcers, inflamed urethra, there is mucous or purulent discharge, urethral tenderness, hardened; weight can affect the epididymis, spermatic cord.

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