Prostatitis is a relatively high incidence rate among all male diseases, which is very troublesome for patients,
The first is that it is difficult to cure,
The second is easy to relapse,
The third is that it also affects male sexual function.
Many health professionals and officials have said that drinking more water is good for diseases with prostatitis, but there are also university questions about drinking water. Do you really drink the right water?
Common misconceptions of drinking water in prostatitis include:
Myth 1: Drink eight glasses of water every day.
Drinking eight glasses of water a day is not a particularly scientifically sound idea, as Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, a kidney expert at the University of Pennsylvania, once stated, "There is no accurate understanding of whether this is right or wrong.".
Myth 2: Drink a glass of water before bedtime.
Many patients with prostatitis firmly believe that drinking a glass of water every night before going to bed is good for the prostate. In fact, this is a wrong idea. The principle is very simple. Prostatitis is adjacent to the bladder, and when people sleep at night, the bladder will expand due to the increase in urine volume. Once expanded, it will compress the adjacent prostate. If the prostate is inflamed at this time, it will naturally affect the normal recovery of prostatitis.
Mistake 3: Drinking "detoxification" tea.
Some people who are more concerned about health believe that as long as they regularly drink some tea with detoxification effects, prostatitis will also improve faster. In fact, patients with prostatitis should not often drink this type of detoxification tea, and coffee and tea should also be consumed less, because such drinks can stimulate the prostate, thereby affecting the normal recovery of prostatitis.
Drinking more water does have many benefits for prostatitis, but it is important to grasp the right time to drink water
Timing 1: When I first get up in the morning. At this time, people have just passed the sleep stage of a night, and their bodies are in a state of water scarcity. They can drink 250 milliliters of warm water every day, and if they persist, prostatitis will naturally improve even faster.
Timing 2: 8:30-9:00, 11:00-11:30. Generally, after activities such as work and fitness, the human body will lose some water. At this time, it is necessary to replenish water in a timely manner, which can also alleviate the more tense emotions. The amount of drinking water is about 250 milliliters.
Timing 3: Half an hour after lunch. Drinking some warm water at this time can promote the digestive function of the human body.
Timing 4: Around 15:00. This is the most exhausting time of the day, and drinking some water can help refresh your spirits.
Timing 5: Before dinner. Drinking some water before dinner every day can help digestion after dinner.
Timing 6: One hour before bedtime. During this time period, it is also necessary to drink some water appropriately, but it should not be too much, and a small amount of age can be used to avoid excessive urine at night, which may affect the normal recovery of prostatitis.
Prostatitis should not be treated carelessly. Patients must go to a regular hospital for treatment in a timely manner to avoid many serious complications such as sexual dysfunction that may affect your lifelong sexual well-being.