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What are the symptoms of senile prostatic hyperplasia?

The symptoms of BPH depend on the degree of urethral compression after BPH. The symptoms of this disease mainly include the following aspects:

First, frequent urination and urgency are early symptoms. The frequency of urination increases during the day and at night, which is gradually aggravated. If the bladder has complications such as inflammation and calculus, it can aggravate the symptoms of frequent urination, and at the same time, there is urgency and pain in urination.

Secondly, dysuria is also an early symptom, which begins with waiting for urination, and then develops into dysuria with the aggravation of obstruction, with thinning urine rheology or interruption of urination, drops of urine at the end and endless urination.

Third, urinary incontinence is a late symptom. When the urine stored in the bladder reaches a certain level and the internal pressure of the bladder rises to a certain level, overflow urinary incontinence will occur, and some patients will also have nocturnal enuresis.

Fourth, hematuria, bladder neck or bladder congestion accompanied by inflammation, stones and tumors, can appear different degrees of microscopic or gross hematuria.

Fifth, acute urinary retention, in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia, about half of patients can have acute urinary retention.

Sixth, systemic symptoms, a series of symptoms of systemic uremia caused by late urinary tract obstruction.