Prostate Issues and Urinary Symptoms: A Urology Perspective - Urology

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Prostate and urinary issues?


Hello, doctor.
I have obstructive symptoms such as a weak urine stream, difficulty urinating, incomplete voiding, and intermittent flow.
A traditional Chinese medicine practitioner diagnosed me with chronic prostatitis, and I have been taking medication for a month and a half.
Recently, I am considering switching to a urologist.
I found that this condition may be associated with renal edema, stones, reduced bladder capacity, hypercontractility, diverticula, inflammation, and other symptoms.
I would like to ask the doctor:
1.
Is surgery the only option to treat these issues? Can medication help improve the condition?
2.
I have three years of DIY experience; could this be a disease caused by long-term stimulation?
3.
I currently drink over 2000cc of water daily.
Does a high fluid intake help improve the situation?
4.
I experience more discomfort when lying in bed at night; is this related to my position?
5.
Recently, I can feel fluid moving in my kidneys; is this a sign of edema?
6.
After a long period without DIY, I noticed that the color of my semen is yellowish; does this have any impact?
7.
I try to practice moderation, but occasionally I still engage in DIY; will this affect the treatment outcome?
Thank you, doctor, for taking the time to respond!

Yihuo zhi ren, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/10/29

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: Symptoms such as weak urine flow, difficulty urinating, incomplete voiding, and intermittent urination should be evaluated by a urologist at a hospital.
1.
Medication can improve and treat the condition.
2.
It will not.
3.
It is helpful.
4.
It is possible.
5.
It will not, so don't worry.
6.
It is unrelated.
7.
It will not, as long as it is not too frequent, it does not have an impact.
It may be beneficial to engage in gentle exercise daily, avoid spicy drinks, and ensure adequate hydration to aid in recovery.

Reply Date: 2017/10/29

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Understanding prostate issues and urinary symptoms can be quite complex, especially when considering the various factors that can contribute to these conditions. Based on your description, it seems you are experiencing obstructive urinary symptoms, which can include a weak urine stream, difficulty initiating urination, a sensation of incomplete bladder emptying, and intermittent flow. These symptoms can indeed be associated with chronic prostatitis, which you have been diagnosed with.

1. Treatment Options: While surgery can be an option for certain severe cases, many patients find relief through medication and lifestyle changes. Medications such as alpha-blockers can help relax the muscles around the prostate and bladder neck, improving urine flow. Additionally, anti-inflammatory medications may help reduce discomfort associated with prostatitis. It's essential to have a thorough discussion with your urologist about the best treatment plan tailored to your specific symptoms and medical history.

2. Impact of DIY: Engaging in frequent DIY (do-it-yourself sexual stimulation) can lead to various outcomes. While it may not directly cause chronic prostatitis, excessive stimulation can lead to pelvic floor muscle tension, which might exacerbate urinary symptoms. If you have been experiencing discomfort or changes in urinary patterns, it may be beneficial to evaluate your habits and consider moderation.

3. Hydration: Drinking adequate amounts of water, such as 2000cc daily, is generally beneficial for urinary health. Proper hydration can help dilute urine, potentially reducing irritation in the bladder and urinary tract. However, if you are experiencing frequent urination, you may want to monitor your fluid intake and adjust it based on your body's signals.

4. Posture and Discomfort: It is not uncommon for individuals to experience increased discomfort while lying down, as certain positions can put pressure on the pelvic area. If you find that lying down exacerbates your symptoms, consider experimenting with different sleeping positions or using supportive pillows to alleviate pressure.

5. Kidney Sensations: Feeling fluid movement in the kidneys can be concerning. While it may not necessarily indicate edema (swelling due to fluid retention), it is crucial to discuss these sensations with your urologist. They may recommend imaging studies or further evaluation to ensure that your kidneys are functioning properly and to rule out any underlying issues.

6. Seminal Fluid Color: The color of semen can vary based on several factors, including hydration levels and frequency of ejaculation. Yellowish semen can sometimes indicate the presence of white blood cells or other factors related to inflammation. If this change persists, it would be wise to bring it up with your healthcare provider.

7. Impact of Occasional DIY: While moderation is key, occasional DIY should not significantly impact your treatment outcomes. However, if you notice that it exacerbates your symptoms or leads to discomfort, it may be worth discussing with your doctor. They can provide guidance on how to balance your sexual health with your treatment plan.

In summary, it is essential to maintain open communication with your urologist regarding your symptoms and treatment options. Chronic prostatitis can be a challenging condition, but with the right approach, many patients find relief and improvement in their quality of life. Regular follow-ups and adherence to prescribed treatments, along with lifestyle modifications, can significantly enhance your overall well-being.

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