Steven, in his early 40s, is a project manager for an IT company. One morning when urinating, I suddenly noticed that there was sticky secretion from my urethra and I felt difficulty urinating.
After two days, the symptoms eased, but after a few months, the phenomenon had not completely disappeared, and he gradually felt multiple pain in his lower body.
He was very puzzled: He usually pays attention to maintenance and cleanliness. What's the matter? After seeing a doctor in the hospital, he realized that he had chronic prostatitis, which is common among middle-aged men.
Chronic prostatitis is not as sudden as acute prostatitis, but it appears vaguely and repeatedly for a long time. Although it is not life-threatening, it is currently recognized by the medical profession as difficult to cure and extremely prone to recurrence, and many patients will also bring it into old age.
Eliminating tension helps alleviate symptoms
Experts believe that the etiology of chronic prostatitis is still controversial, but it is generally recognized by doctors that eliminating patients' nervousness can help alleviate the disease.
In a study, British scientist Miller found that patients with prostatitis have different levels of stress factors when their symptoms worsen, such as overwork, fatigue, anxiety, and so on. Miller pointed out that behavioral therapy to eliminate stress is definitely beneficial for the treatment of chronic prostatitis.
According to relevant data, 65% of chronic prostatitis patients are middle level management personnel and business backbones in their units, especially male middle level management personnel over the age of 35. As they enter middle age, their social responsibilities increase, and their mental pressure also increases. Therefore, it is particularly important for patients with chronic prostatitis to make psychological adjustments.
Not suitable for prolonged sitting
In recent years, there has also been a special discovery that among patients with chronic prostatitis, car drivers with less mental stress also account for a large proportion and are not easily cured. Sitting for a long time can slow down blood circulation, directly leading to perineal and prostate congestion and congestion.
Therefore, drivers and office workers should not sit still for long periods of time, exercise appropriately after work, and change their positions in a timely manner. Before going to bed at night, using a warm water hip bath can change the local congestion of the prostate and reduce or avoid the occurrence of chronic prostatitis.