"Everyone knows what prostatitis is. It is a disease that has two types. It changes from an acute condition at the beginning to a chronic condition, which requires a transformation process. The onset of the disease will not be so rapid. After the initial acute disease becomes chronic, the symptoms are obvious, but as the condition gradually worsens, until after the chronic condition, the symptoms become less obvious. After the occurrence of chronic prostatitis, whether it is allowed to smoke,", This has become a matter of concern to everyone.
Can I smoke for chronic prostatitis? Experts tell us that smoking is not allowed because it is harmful to our health. It seems that smoking has no connection with the prostate gland. However, we all know that smoking and alcohol have a significant impact on the body. If we are not careful, it is likely that excessive smoking will lead to slower blood circulation, and prostatitis itself will affect the blood circulation. If we smoke, it will make matters worse.
In addition to not smoking, drinking alcohol is also not allowed for patients with prostatitis. Alcohol can cause significant irritation to the gastrointestinal tract and the body. Drinking alcohol for a long time can cause alcohol to enter the blood vessels, causing hardening in the blood, ultimately leading to slower blood circulation in the prostate. In severe cases, prostate hyperplasia and bladder infection can occur. Therefore, special attention should be paid to this aspect.
Patients with chronic prostatitis should pay attention not to eat spicy and greasy foods, including chili, onion, ginger, garlic, etc. These common seasonings are not allowed to eat. Usually, do not eat roadside snacks, various foods sold, as well as KFC, where pepper and chili powder are added, which can cause great harm to the body.
Chronic prostatitis is not an incurable disease. As long as everyone pays more attention to food, there is still hope for recovery. The emergence of prostatitis has indeed caused a significant impact on the body. Many people often have no way to discharge urine normally due to the impact of the prostate, and stool can also become constipation, often with symptoms of prostate pain.