
Consequences of Prostatitis
My husband has had prostatitis for several years. I would like to know what the potential consequences of prostatitis are.

Prostatitis is a common urinary and reproductive system disease in men, and its consequences mainly include:
1. Impaired urination: Prostatitis causes swelling and inflammation of the prostate gland, which compresses the urethra and affects the normal excretion of urine. Patients may experience symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination.
2. Pain and discomfort: Inflammation can cause pain in the prostate and surrounding tissues, such as pain in the perineal, lower back, abdominal, or rectal areas. The pain not only affects the patient's physical comfort but may also impact sleep quality, further reducing overall quality of life.
3. Sexual dysfunction: Prostatitis may affect sexual function, including premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. Inflammation may cause painful intercourse and reduce libido, thereby affecting the quality and frequency of sexual activity, which can negatively impact marital relationships and mental health.
4. Psychological issues: Chronic prostatitis may lead to psychological problems such as anxiety and depression. Patients may feel embarrassed and frustrated due to the discomfort and functional impairments caused by the disease.