Prostatitis is a very "annoying" andrology disease
Wondering what you're saying?
Frequent urination, urgency, and endless urination
Go out and play. First, find the bathroom
Walking on the road looking for toilets everywhere
Looking for the bathroom all day long
Do you mean annoying or not?
Not to mention the impact on normal life
It may also affect fertility!
So, besides going to the hospital for an examination
What else can I know
Is he suffering from prostatitis?
Here, teach you: One article self test!
Start, please answer carefully
(Hint: Yes, yes, no, no, don't be embarrassed...)
After urinating, do you feel that your bladder has not been completely emptied?
A: Yes B: No
Do you have to urinate within two hours?
A: Yes B: No
Is there any phenomenon of repeatedly starting to think after urination is terminated?
A: Yes B: No
4. Is it difficult to delay urination?
A: Yes B: No
Do you often feel frequent urination, urgency, or weakness?
A: Yes B: No
Do you have pain in the lower abdomen, perineum, and anus?
A: Yes B: No
Have to urinate by pressing or tightening the abdomen?
A: Yes B: No
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Prostate Test Results
If more than three of the above seven questions are "Yes", it means that you are likely to have prostate disease. Pay attention to prostate care and seek medical attention immediately if the condition becomes more important.
Note: The test is from the internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author.
"Two Needs and Three Don'ts" for Preventing Prostatitis
Quit smoking and limit alcohol consumption
Clinical studies have shown that nicotine can stimulate excessive secretion of the prostate and induce inflammation. Alcohol can promote telangiectasia, causing congestion and edema in prostate tissue, causing discomfort. Excessive drinking can also affect testosterone secretion.
Keep your bowels smooth
Behind the prostate is the rectum, where constipation patients may have residual stool. Many bacteria can affect surrounding organs through the rectal mucosa and also affect the prostate.
Don't eat spicy food
Many active substances in chili peppers can stimulate the prostate, leading to long-term repeated congestion, ejaculation pain, urethral burning, and poor urination.
Don't sit too long
Driving, cycling, and wearing tight pants for long periods of time can directly compress the prostate, causing congestion of the glands, just as sitting for long periods of time.
Don't hold your urine
Frequent urination can weaken the flushing effect of urine, causing increased bacterial proliferation and retrograde migration to the posterior urethra, possibly leading to prostatitis.