Prostatic hyperplasia is mainly treated with drugs and surgery, but daily care cannot be ignored. The following points should be paid attention to in the care of BPH:
1. Diet conditioning
Some patients with BPH are caused by improper diet, so we should pay attention to regulating the diet of patients. Don't eat too spicy and greasy food, and eat more light green food, because green food can prevent constipation, thus effectively avoiding the difficulty of urination caused by constipation. Don't drink alcohol, because alcohol can increase blood flow in the prostate and is not conducive to urination. You can often eat pumpkin seeds, cucumbers, almonds, pears, winter melon and other foods. The common diet treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia include Winter melon soup, cucumber soup, almond duck pear drink.
2. Psychological conditioning
Prostatic hyperplasia often brings great inconvenience to men, so many men tend to have bad psychological states such as anxiety, depression and irritability. This bad psychological state will not alleviate the condition of BPH, but will aggravate the condition. Therefore, patients should maintain a good and positive attitude towards BPH, have a correct understanding of the disease, establish confidence in overcoming the disease, and actively cooperate with doctors to treat BPH.
3. Sexual life conditioning
The patients with BPH, especially the older and weaker patients, need to pay attention to the following aspects when having sex:
A Moderate sex life
Sex is not a red light for patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. The number of times of sex is less than the normal number. It should not be too much, nor too little.
B Hot bath
It is better to take hot water sitz bath after sex, which is beneficial to enhance blood circulation in perineum and increase blood volume in penis.
C urinate in time
Before sex, urinate in time, empty the bladder, and then have sex to avoid the symptoms of dysuria after sex.
D Harmonious relationship between husband and wife
When the husband suffers from prostatic hyperplasia, the wife should not "complain", nor ignore it, but give timely and full care when the husband needs to care most. When the husband is in a bad mood, pay attention to help adjust his bad mood, such as inviting him to play together, having a candlelight dinner, etc. In sexual life, we should also fully understand the husband, pay attention to adjusting the number of times of his sexual life to reduce the pressure of his husband, and work together with him to get out of the shadow of prostate hyperplasia.