Mr. Zhang, who likes to drink and eat spicy food, has been feeling unwell recently - he always wants to go to the toilet. When he went to the hospital, the doctor diagnosed that he was suffering from prostatitis. Fortunately, it was not too serious.
Doctors pointed out that prostatitis is the most common problem for middle-aged men. If a man between 30 and 50 years old asks a urologist for help because his urine is not smooth, experienced doctors will check whether it is caused by prostatitis.
Poor cleaning measures for sexual behavior, frequent suffocation, nervousness and depression, love of drinking, and gluttony for spicy food will all lead to irritants in urine, increased pressure in the bladder, and reflux of urine in the prostate, which may cause prostate inflammation.
In the case of acute inflammation of the prostate, men often suffer from chills, fever, severe pain in the lower part, difficulty in urination, frequent urination, general joint pain and other symptoms. It is also easy to have blood in the urine and abnormal secretion in the urethra. The doctor reminded young men to avoid prostatitis, they should have moderation in diet.
Wine is a kind of drink with vasodilation effect. The so-called "blush after drinking" phenomenon that people often see is the result of alcohol dilation of facial blood vessels. For internal organs that are invisible from the outside, it is also obvious that alcohol dilates blood vessels and causes organ congestion, and the prostate is no exception. Young and middle-aged people who have a habit of drinking for a long time, even excessive drinking, are extremely prone to suffer from prostatitis.
Although most people know about the dangers of smoking, little is known about the fact that smoking can also affect the prostate. In fact, nicotine, tar, nitrosamines, carbon monoxide and other toxic substances in cigarettes can not only directly poison the prostate tissue, but also interfere with the nerve function that controls the blood vessels, affect the blood circulation of the prostate, and can also aggravate the congestion of the prostate.
Stimulating foods such as scallions, garlic, chili and pepper are also easy to cause vasodilation and organ congestion. Some patients with prostatitis have a spicy eating habit, and often only moderate when the symptoms of the disease are severe, but relapse when the symptoms are relieved, which is also an important cause of prostatitis.
In short, in order to avoid long-term and repeated chronic congestion of prostate tissue, it is necessary to avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy. Prostatitis patients must overcome these bad habits, especially in the remission period of the disease, and should pay more attention to persistence, so as not to aggravate the disease due to temporary pain and lead to long-term pain.