As everyone knows, the prostate is a very important reproductive organ for men. If you do not pay attention to your physical condition, it may lead to prostatitis, so you must pay attention. If there is a problem, you should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. This disease cannot be ignored. Then, the cause of prostatitis, let's learn about it.
Pathogenesis of prostatitis
1、 Prostate congestion: Active or passive congestion of the prostate caused by various reasons. Prolonged duration of both conditions can cause prostatitis.
① Abnormal sexual life: Excessive sexual activity and forced interruptions can cause abnormal prostate congestion, but excessive sexual activity can also cause passive congestion.
② Direct compression of the perineum: Prolonged cycling and sitting can lead to repeated perineal injury and prostate congestion.
③ Unhealthy eating styles: Frequent alcohol abuse, spicy, greasy foods, etc. can also lead to prostate congestion.
2、 Urine irritation: Male urine contains a variety of acid and alkaline chemicals. If a person's local neuroendocrine disorders, it can cause irritant chemicals such as uric acid to flow back into the prostate, which can induce chronic prostatitis.
3、 Pathogenic microbial infection: Various microorganisms, such as bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and viruses, can become the source of infection leading to prostatitis.
4、 Immune factors, allergies: Research has shown that patients with prostatitis often produce anti prostate antibodies due to congenital or acquired immune defects, leading to prostate tissue damage. If the patient has no evidence of bacterial, viral, or mycoplasma infection after examination, the presence of immune factors may be considered. In addition, it has been found clinically that allergic reactions to certain viruses can also lead to inflammation.
5、 Anxiety, depression, fear, and other emotions: Half of patients with chronic non bacterial prostatitis have symptoms of excessive stress such as anxiety, depression, fear, and pessimism, known as "tension type prostatitis", and psychological factors often directly affect the effectiveness of treatment.
Daily massage methods for prostatitis
"Prostatitis patients take a squatting position or lateral flexion position, clean the anus and lower rectal segment after defecation, use a condom to wear on their middle or index fingers, place their fingers along the anus and the anterior wall of the rectum to touch the prostate, and regularly touch and press the prostate gland.". At the same time, perform an anal lifting action to discharge prostate fluid from the urethral orifice and immediately urinate.
Massage for 3-5 minutes each time, preferably with prostate fluid discharged from the urethra. Before massage, use soap to lubricate the fingertips to reduce discomfort.
The interval between each massage treatment is 1-3 days. If during the self massage process, it is found that the prostate tenderness is obvious and the bladder sensation is enhanced, it is necessary to promptly seek medical advice from a specialist clinic to avoid an acute attack of chronic prostatitis, and no further massage is allowed during an acute attack.
It should be emphasized that self massage therapy is only a complementary treatment and cannot completely replace other therapies. Other massage therapies include:
(1) Massage the lower abdomen
Press both hands together, with the right hand on top, and the left palm in the middle of the lower abdomen. Massage clockwise for 100 times.
(2) Obliquely rub the groin
With the five fingers of both hands together, press the little fingers of both hands against the iliac bone spine and obliquely rub them along the groin forward and downward for 100 times, preferably with a warm feeling in the lower abdomen.
The above is an introduction to daily massage methods for prostatitis, so in order to avoid the harm and impact of prostatitis on us, I believe everyone also knows how to do it. According to the law of the best of one's abilities and the law of positive touch solution, direct touch massage of the prostate gland has a positive therapeutic effect on prostatitis. Massage therapy has always been an important treatment for prostatitis.