I believe everyone has held their urine, and holding it is a painful thing, and it is not good for the body. There is a man in his 90s in Nanjing who has no problems with his internal organs, but it is difficult to urinate every day. Many people have experienced the taste of holding urine, which makes you want to die. This old man is suffering from urination every day, telling his children that he wants to "euthanize" - a big living person, causing his urine to suffocate.
Currently, 42% of men over the age of 50 in Europe and the United States have become potential patients with prostate cancer, which is the second largest killer after lung cancer. In 2002, the number of prostate disease patients in China exceeded 80 million, which is increasing by 10% and is expected to exceed 100 million by this year.
According to clinical data statistics, about 70% of men have suffered from prostate diseases. Due to different degrees of severity, misdiagnosis, and missed diagnosis, these patients simply do not know.
Tobacco and alcohol stimulation, high fat diet, or excessive marital life.
"Having trouble getting up and urinating at night, being addicted to playing cards at a poker table, not urinating, inconvenience in long-distance travel, etc., can lead to prolonged holding of urine.".
The abuse of so-called "rejuvenating" drugs and health products containing hormones is one of the adverse factors that contribute to the high incidence of prostate disease.
Changing partners frequently can directly cause prostatitis.
Symptoms: Frequent urination, urgency, pain in urination, burning urine, itching of the urethra, exudation of white secretions before and after urination, and in severe cases, discomfort such as abdominal pain, sagging, etc.
Harm and Treatment Pain Harm is life-threatening, leading to complications such as prostate cancer and uremia.
Feeling pain, pelvic distension pain, pain spread around the waist, sacrum, pubic bone, and anus.
It affects the quality of life, frequent urination at night, urgency of urination, rising six or seven times at night, affecting sleep, and making people tired and tired the next day. In the later stage of prostate hyperplasia, urinary incontinence will occur, and urine will flow along the buttocks. It should be wrapped up like a baby for years without getting wet, otherwise, it will wet your pants. It's like a leaking faucet dripping urine. The smell of urine permeates everywhere, making people around unbearable. Pain in treatment: Urethral catheters need to be frequently replaced, and they are inserted and pulled out every three days, causing great pain to the patient.
Prevention and Treatment Prevention
Diet taboos include not drinking alcohol, avoiding spicy food, and eating more vegetables and fruits.
Drink more water, at least 7 cups (2000 milliliters) per day, and after waking up in the morning, drink 1 cup (200 milliliters) of water on an empty stomach.
Moderate exercise without prolonged sitting, and get up for activities after every 1 hour of sitting. Exercise 5 times a week for more than 30 minutes each time.
Pay attention to personal hygiene and wash your lower body every night. Avoid tiredness, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and live a regular life.
To avoid getting cold, keep warm, and add clothes in time according to seasonal changes. Regularly defecate every day, and promptly treat constipation if it occurs.
Western medicine treatment
Observation: The development of prostate lesions is slow, the process of metastasis is long, and the degree of malignancy is low. Therefore, when there are no special symptoms, no treatment can be taken. However, not treating is not equivalent to ignoring it. Clinically, it is called "vigilant observation". Once it develops into progressive cancer, it should be treated promptly.
Surgery: Surgical removal of the entire prostate gland to achieve a radical cure. When diagnosed with prostate cancer, immediate surgical treatment should be taken.
Radiation: Mainly used for radiation therapy, external or close irradiation of local areas.
Endocrine therapy: Eliminate male hormone factors in the body. Because the growth and progression of prostate cancer must rely on male hormones. Removing male hormones removes the "soil" that nourishes cancer.