What are the symptoms of prostatitis in men


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The symptoms of male prostatitis include fever, perineal pain, poor urination, etc. 1. When inflammatory lesions occur in the prostate tissue of a feverish male, a large number of white blood cells may be produced, resulting in accelerated metabolism of the body and increased heat dissipation of the body, causing symptoms of fever. 2. Perineal pain When a male has prostatitis, inflammatory factors may continuously stimulate the prostate tissue, causing congestion and edema of the prostate gland, thus causing symptoms of perineal pain. 3. Poor urination When prostatitis causes edema in the bladder neck of the patient, it may lead to bladder neck stenosis, urine cannot flow normally from the bladder, and symptoms of poor urination may occur at this time.