Prostatic hyperplasia is a benign hyperplasia of prostate tissue that generally does not damage the normal structure of the penis, nor does it affect neurovascular and endocrine functions. Therefore, prostatic hyperplasia does not affect the sexual function of patients, and some patients with prostatic hyperplasia may also experience increased libido.
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Whether sexual life can be carried out after suffering from BPH should be viewed dialectically. On the one hand, sexual life can aggravate the local congestion of the prostate, cause further enlargement of local glands, aggravate the symptoms of dysuria, and even cause urinary retention in serious cases; On the other hand, excessive abstinence, which makes it impossible to satisfy desires and excrete sexual accumulation, can increase the sexual sensitivity of the external genitalia, causing erections, and is more likely to cause repeated hyperemia of the prostate, exacerbating prostate hyperplasia.
Therefore, patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia should appropriately adjust their sexual life based on the actual situation and severity of the condition. If the obstruction symptom is mild, the patient does not have urinary retention, and can maintain sexual life 2-3 times a month; If there has been urinary retention or obvious dysuria, and the patient's physical condition is poor, sexual life should be prohibited.