After infecting the prostate, bacteria with weaker virulence persist in the prostate for a long time and become a resident flora of the prostate. These bacteria do not cause clinical symptoms under normal physiological conditions. When the body's immune system decreases, these bacteria multiply in large numbers and develop into symptomatic chronic prostatitis or even acute prostatitis. Prostatitis has always been a common disease in urology, and many men are troubled by its frequent occurrence.
According to statistics, prostatitis patients account for about 33% of the total number of urological clinics in China, the vast majority of whom are chronic prostatitis patients. Such a high incidence rate should arouse people's attention. So how can we prevent model disease?
Although prostatitis involves immune factors, it is usually caused by infection. The common pathogens that cause prostatitis include bacteria, fungi, mycoplasma, chlamydia, and bacteria, but bacterial infections are still the most common. Generally speaking, highly toxic bacteria infect the prostate and multiply in the prostate, causing acute prostatitis. After infecting the prostate, bacteria with weaker virulence persist in the prostate for a long time and become a resident flora of the prostate. These bacteria do not cause clinical symptoms under normal physiological conditions. When the body's immune system decreases, these bacteria multiply in large numbers and develop into symptomatic chronic prostatitis or even acute prostatitis.
Therefore, when you have body weakness, weakness, waist and knee soreness, or sexual dysfunction, it is advisable to go to the urology department to detect whether there is a problem with the prostate. After all, early treatment is very important.