Benign prostate hyperplasia is a common disease in men. It has a great impact on men's health and has a great impact on the daily life and work of male friends. Prostatitis is a chronic disease. Not only does it not recover well after the onset, but it is also prone to repeated attacks.
Do women also have prostate?
The female prostate is a female periurethral gland that is similar in structure to the prostate. Most of these glands are concentrated in the posterior and superior urethra of women. About 92% of women have such tissue, of which about 25% may be real prostate. Women's "prostate hyperplasia" refers to the glands that live around the urethra and the tissue close to the neck of the bladder. It is the most sexy part of the vagina. Its tissue structure is similar to the male prostate, so it is called "female prostate".
Can women also suffer from prostate hyperplasia?
The prostate is a unique reproductive organ for men, and prostate hyperplasia is a common disease among elderly men, but elderly women may suffer from "prostate hyperplasia". When women have low resistance, they can also cause diseases similar to male prostatitis
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What are the symptoms of female prostate hyperplasia?
1. Increased nocturnal urine
Female prostate hyperplasia accounts for more than 10% of elderly women. About 25% of them develop bladder neck obstruction, early frequent urination, urgent urination, increased urination at night, or slow urine flow and endless dripping urine. Affecting patients 'normal sleep also hides health, so people need early detection and early treatment for prostate cyst disease. Avoid missing the best treatment opportunity.
2. Dysuria
When prostate cyst disease occurs, the patient has symptoms of dysuria. He accidentally goes to the toilet when he urinates during the day, but he cannot discharge even when he goes to the toilet. The patient is very miserable. Urine flows back into the kidneys through the ureter, and long-term renal dysfunction causes uremia. Patients with these symptoms should go to the urology department for early treatment.