Most patients with prostatitis will experience discomfort such as inability to urinate and urgency, and some patients who go back to the bathroom many times a day will bring great inconvenience to their lives and work. At this time, patients should receive treatment as soon as possible.
"Minor illnesses can slowly develop into major illnesses without treatment, so we need to be responsible for our own health. Prostatitis is certainly no stranger to men. It is a common reproductive system disease, which is very harmful to men's bodies and can also cause obstacles to their sexual functioning. Therefore, it is important to understand the causes of this disease so that prevention can be carried out.". So, why do you get prostatitis? Let's introduce it to the editor.
Causes of prostatitis:
1) Pathogenic microbial infections. Various microorganisms, such as bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and viruses, can become the source of infection causing prostatitis, with bacteria being the most common.
2) "Anxiety, depression, fear, and other adverse emotions. Experts have found that patients generally have symptoms of excessive stress such as anxiety, depression, fear, and pessimism.".
3) Frequent alcohol abuse, excessive drinking, cycling, horse riding, etc. can cause prostate congestion, which is closely related to the onset of prostatitis.
4) "Inadvertent exposure to cold can cause sympathetic nerve activity in the prostate, leading to increased pressure in the urethra, which can hinder excretion due to contraction, causing stasis and congestion.".
5) Holding urine is also one of the pathogenic factors of prostatitis. Because once the bladder is full, there will be a tendency to urinate, and urination should be done immediately. Holding urine can cause urine to flow backwards into the prostate. If urine enters the prostate through reflux, some crystalline substances (such as salts) in the urine can deposit on the prostate tissue, causing prostatitis.
6) Prostate congestion, caused by various causes, especially passive congestion, is an important pathogenic factor for prostatitis.
7) Urine irritation: Urine contains a variety of acid and alkaline chemicals. When patients have local neuroendocrine disorders that cause excessive pressure in the posterior urethra and damage to the opening of the prostate tube, irritant chemicals such as uric acid can flow back into the prostate, causing prostatitis.
After reading the above introduction, do you have an understanding of how easy it is for men to get prostatitis! Patients with prostatitis should pay attention to daily life, quit smoking and alcohol, do not eat spicy food, and exercise moderation in their sexual life. If they feel unwell, go to the hospital immediately!