Prostatitis and prostate hyperplasia are different.

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Prostatitis is

Prostatitis and prostate hyperplasia are different.

a benign disease that causes urination disorders in men. It is a slowly progressive process.

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Epidemiological differences Prostatitis is good

at puberty, old men, adult men under 50 years old are prone to disease; The incidence of prostatic hyperplasia increases with age, and men over 60 and 80 years old are prone to disease.

Prostatitis and prostate hyperplasia are different.

3. Clinical manifestations are different.

Typical symptoms of prostatitis are fever, fatigue, nausea, pelvic pain, urgency, frequent micturition, urethral dripping, erectile dysfunction, etc.; Typical symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia are increased nocturnal urination, urgency urinary incontinence, dysuria, urinary bifurcation, etc.



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