What's the matter with prostatic fluid leakage?
Asked by:May
Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 07:41 AM
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Ezra
Apr 11, 2026
The discharge of prostatic fluid is generally a normal physiological manifestation and inflammation and infection, and should be judged based on other symptoms in life.
If a small amount of prostatic fluid flows out during intercourse or when the penis is erect, this is a normal physiological manifestation and does not require special treatment. However, prostatic fluid often flows out involuntarily and is accompanied by pain and burning during urination. A professional doctor should conduct further examination. It may be prostatitis or prostatic hyperplasia.
If inflammation, infection or hyperplasia of the prostate is not particularly serious, you can take Qianliekang granules and cefixime granules as directed by your doctor. In severe cases, surgery may be required.
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