What are the causes of epididymitis? After the occurrence of orchitis, it does affect the health of patients. If this disease occurs, we must treat it scientifically. In addition, I hope that male friends can develop good living and eating habits and avoid inducing factors to prevent orchitis disease. Do you need to know the cause of orchitis disease?
Analysis of four causes of orchitis
1. Low resistance
Young men who are prone to orchitis have a lot to do with their work, study pressure, excessive fatigue, irregular life, and the decline of their body resistance. At this time, the pathogenic bacteria
2. Perineal environment is easy to cause urinary tract infection
The front of most men's underwear is double-layer, which wraps the penis and scrotum together, resulting in long-term high temperature and humidity of the perineum, which is easy to breed bacteria, causing urinary tract infection and epididymitis.
3. Secondary to other urogenital system infections
The most common pathogenic bacteria causing epididymitis are Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus. Most of these bacteria are caused by other inflammation of the urogenital system, enter the epididymis through the vas deferens countercurrent, and then multiply in the epididymis to cause epididymitis. In addition, the operation of transurethral instruments and frequent catheterization are also common inducements of acute epididymitis.
4. Bad living habits
Sitting or cycling for a long time can compress the epididymis, thus affecting its blood circulation and prone to inflammation. People who have irregular sexual life, often tolerate ejaculation or have interrupted sexual intercourse are also prone to epididymitis. Excessive drinking and eating a lot of spicy and stimulating food will aggravate the symptoms of prostatitis and induce orchitis.
What harm can epididymitis cause?
1. A large number of metabolites produced by inflammatory reaction can also cause toxicity to sperm, or change the living environment of sperm, resulting in decreased sperm activity, increased dead sperm, increased abnormal sperm rate, decreased sperm number, etc.
2. Testitis is caused by the infection of gonococcus, mycobacterium tuberculosis, mycoplasma, chlamydia and other pathogens. It is not only inflammatory reaction, but also easy to damage sperm, the narrowing and blockage of the testicular lumen, and the incomplete or complete blockage of the junction between the tail of the testicle and the vas deferens. This is an irreversible epididymitis sequela. Sperm is blocked in the epididymis tube and cannot go out. It can only be slowly trapped or killed, resulting in obstructive oligospermia or azoospermia.