What are the Differences between Prostatitis and BPH?


Posted April 8, 2019 by merrina_jay

Prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia are two diseases that many people have heard of, but what is the difference between prostatitis and BPH?
 
Prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia are two diseases that many people have heard of, but what is the difference between prostatitis and BPH?

Dr. Chen Jianfan, a urological surgeon of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, told us that prostatitis is an infectious disease, which is usually related to living habits, work and rest, etc.

Prostatic hyperplasia is benign, which is related to age and androgen secretion, it is a physiological change. Of course, no matter which one has clinical symptoms, it is necessary to intervene.

Generally speaking, most of the common prostatitis is young and middle-aged men, while prostatic hyperplasia is mainly in some elderly men.

Of course, there are also very young people in the clinic who have a large prostate, some of which may be due to genetic reasons. Mainly the elderly, pay attention to control and prevention.

Prostatitis is caused by infection and may be mainly painful. The prostatic hyperplasia is actually the compression obstruction of the urethra caused by the enlargement of the prostate volume. At this time, it usually presents with obstructive symptoms, such as dysuria.

It is worth noting that in the case of prostatitis and edema, dysuria may also occur. But often the degree of dysuria may be much lighter than BPH, and frequency of urination, urgency, pain or local pain is much more serious than BPH.

The most important thing is the adjustment of living habits. It is generally recommended that young and old men should pay attention to it and try to avoid sitting too long.

Sitting for a long time can cause local pressure on the prostate, which may lead to congestion and edema of the prostate, and may induce some inflammation or other symptoms.

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Tags bph , inflammation , prostatitis , urological surgeon
Last Updated April 8, 2019