Prostate disease is one of the diseases that affect men's health. In our daily life, men may develop prostate disease if they are not paying attention. Therefore, measures should be actively taken to prevent and treat it. So, what are the contraindications for patients with prostate disease? The following will give you a detailed introduction.
What are the contraindications for patients with prostate disease? Andrologists point out that the main taboos for prostate diseases are:
1. Excessive smoking: According to surveys, the prevalence of prostate disease among smokers is 1-2 times higher than among non smokers. This is because tobacco contains as many as 1200 compounds, most of which are harmful to the human body. The more smoking, the greater the harm to the prostate.
2. Spicy foods: Spicy foods are not the direct cause of prostate disease, but alcohol, chili, and other foods have a stimulating effect on the prostate and urethra, which can cause temporary perineal discomfort, and can also cause vasodilation, causing congestion and edema in the prostate and bladder neck, which can lead to decreased prostate resistance and prostate disease.
What are the contraindications for patients with prostate disease?
3. Sitting for a long time: The position of the prostate determines that men largely sit on the prostate, so men who often sit for a long time have a heavier prostate burden. Sitting can slow down blood circulation, especially in the perineum, leading to chronic congestion and blood stasis in the prostate, accumulation of local metabolites, obstruction of the prostate glands, and poor excretion of glandular fluid, which can lead to chronic prostatitis.
4. "Suffering from cold: The prostate is rich in adrenal receptors, which can easily cause sympathetic nerve stimulation when exposed to cold, leading to adrenal contraction, increasing pressure in the urethra, and affecting urination. However, difficulty in urination can have adverse effects on the prostate.".
5. Chronic constipation: A large amount of feces accumulated in the rectum of a constipated person can aggravate adjacent prostate congestion. At the same time, people with constipation often exert themselves to defecate, which increases abdominal pressure. Pressing on the prostate can make the urethra thinner and prevent urination, which is also very detrimental to the health of the prostate.
6. Holding urine: Holding urine frequently can make the bladder fill and swell, leading to weakness in urination, causing increased local pressure and impeded blood flow, exacerbating the symptoms of prostate hypertrophy. Holding urine can cause the bladder to overfill, compressing the prostate, and can also cause prostate disease.