I believe that many patients with prostatitis will find that in summer, prostatitis will show signs of improvement, and the usual annoying symptoms of frequent urination and urgency of urination seem to be reduced a lot. Many patients mistakenly believe that prostatitis is cured without treatment, and then slack treatment will occur. So what happened? We invited prostatitis experts to explain this situation for us.
In summer, some prostate diseases do have symptoms alleviated, but this clinical manifestation is deceptive. In summer, because of the hot weather, the secretion of sweat glands increases, and the number of urine decreases naturally. In addition, the warm climate can relax the muscle of the focus, expand the blood vessels, accelerate the blood circulation, relieve the edema and congestion of the prostate, and temporarily open the urethra. Once the weather turns cool, it will return to its original state. Therefore, even if the symptoms are relieved, it should not be taken lightly, otherwise it will delay the disease.
Experts said that the prostate is a unique male gonad organ, shaped like a chestnut, located at the bottom of the pelvic cavity, with the bladder above and the urethra below. It sticks to the upper mouth of the urethra and is adjacent to the vas deferens and seminal vesicles, so once the disease occurs, urination often changes, and sexual function will also be affected. In addition, prostatic fluid secreted by the prostate is also one of the main components of semen.
Middle-aged and elderly people are the high incidence of prostate disease. After the age of 55, the prostate often has different degrees of hypertrophy, which is a common disease and frequently-occurring disease in elderly men. Its symptoms are mainly characterized by increased frequency of urination (especially at night), difficulty in urination, and fine urine rheology. Generally speaking, prostate disease can be induced by climate change, fatigue, alcohol consumption, indulgence or infection.
Therefore, men should pay attention to the prevention of prostate disease after middle age, pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid infection, avoid excessive fatigue, have a moderate sex life, eat less spicy and stimulating food, and exercise more to improve the body's resistance to disease.