Prostate disease is a male disease that many men now encounter and can affect their health, which is something we all know. So for men, prevention should be emphasized in their daily lives. In order to better protect prostate health, it is necessary to understand what factors can affect prostate health?
The six words that the prostate gland fears the most
Pressure: When a man is sitting, a large part of his body weight will "press" on the prostate, and gland congestion makes it difficult to excrete prostatic fluid. Especially sitting on the soft chair or sofa for a long time will block the blood circulation of the whole urinary system, resulting in the occurrence of aseptic prostatitis or bacterial prostatitis aggravation.
Cold: Men's testicles are afraid of heat, but the prostate is the opposite, it is afraid of cold. When the weather turns cold, the excitability of human sympathetic nerve increases, which makes the prostate gland shrink, and the gland tubes and blood vessels expand, causing chronic congestion and aggravating the accumulation of prostatic fluid.
Holding: Under normal circumstances, bacteria are parasitic in the lower segment of the male urethra, which can be washed away during urination. Frequent holding can cause bacteria to retrograde to the urethra, leading to prostatitis.
Drunken: Due to the stimulation of alcohol, local capillaries in the prostate can rapidly expand and become congested. At this point, the "swollen" prostate gland will invade the space of the urethra, and the nerves around the prostate will also be compressed and restrained. It takes 3-5 days for the prostate to recover after being drunk.
Smoking: According to surveys, the incidence of prostate disease among smokers is 1-2 times higher than that of non-smokers. This is because tobacco contains over 1200 types of compounds, the vast majority of which are harmful to the human body, mainly nicotine, cyanide, and carbon monoxide. The more smoking, the greater the harm to the prostate.
Spicy: For patients with prostatitis, excessive consumption of spicy food can stimulate the prostate and urethra, which may trigger acute prostatitis or worsen the symptoms of chronic prostatitis.
Prostate health issues can affect men's health, so it is hoped that male friends should pay attention to their own reproductive health in their daily lives. If certain reproductive health problems are found, they should not be too anxious and actively receive medical examination and treatment.