Sexual Health
In those days, I urinated ten zhang against the wind, but now my shoes are completely wet with the wind - prostate hyperplasia.
"Faster, Higher, and Stronger perfectly illustrate the striving and striving spirit of continuous progress in the Olympic movement, which everyone is familiar with.". In fact, this is also every male compatriot's unremitting pursuit of urinary tract life in the long run with time. However, the situation of "peeing ten zhang against the wind in the past, but now wetting your shoes with the wind" often occurs. Who has become the "roadblock" on this competitive road?
Say something about a mysterious territory unique to men - the prostate, a common disease known as prostate hyperplasia.
If most organs atrophy with aging, the prostate is undoubtedly fortunate, as its volume continues to increase with age, which is often caused by hyperplasia of the prostate (hyperplasia of the prostate matrix and glands). Data shows that the number of benign prostatic hyperplasia in men under 30 years old is the least. The incidence rate of benign prostatic hyperplasia increases year by year after 30 years old, reaching 50% at the age of 50-59, and even more than 90% for men over 80 years old.
The prostate gland is located below the bladder, in front of the rectum, and behind the pubic bone, and mainly plays a role in controlling urination, which is equivalent to a faucet valve (of course, the prostate gland can also play a role in nourishing sperm, and the vast majority of semen is prostate fluid). Therefore, when the current prostate hyperplasia reaches a certain level, that is, the faucet valve becomes increasingly tight, and abnormal urination (lower urinary tract symptoms) occurs.
There are two types of lower urinary tract symptoms, one of which is "forbearance, fear of not being able to wait, and even sweating and getting wet"
Embarrassment - Irritating symptoms, commonly referred to as frequent urination, urgency, pain in urination, nocturnal urination, and urgent urinary incontinence; One is the helplessness of "peeing ten feet against the wind in those days, but now the shoes are wet with the wind" - obstruction symptoms, which are mainly manifested as waiting for urination, weakness in urine, thinning of urine line, shorter range, longer urination time, dripping after urination, urinary retention, etc. Prostatic hyperplasia is the most common cause of dysuria in men. Therefore, it is generally recommended that healthy men over the age of 50 should undergo regular prostate related physical examinations, and those who have developed symptoms should seek medical attention in a timely manner.