What are the factors that affect the onset of prostate disease? Andrological diseases cause significant harm to the physical and mental health of patients. Apart from congenital accidents, most diseases are caused by acquired environmental factors, living habits, and dietary habits, which cause great confusion and annoyance in patients' work and life. Prostatitis greatly affects the emotional and sexual lives of couples. So, what are the influencing factors that cause prostate disease?
1. Prostate congestion: Congestion caused by various causes, especially passive congestion, is an important pathogenic factor for prostatitis.
2. Urine irritation: Urine contains a variety of acidic and alkaline chemicals. When patients have local neuroendocrine disorders that cause excessive pressure in the posterior urethra and damage to the opening of the prostate tube, stimulating chemicals such as uric acid can flow back into the prostate, causing chronic prostatitis.
3. Pathogenic microbial infection: Various microorganisms such as bacteria, protozoa, fungi, viruses, etc. can become the source of infection causing prostatitis, among which bacteria are the most common, such as gonococcal, non gonococcal, etc.
4. Anxiety, depression, and fear: Experts have found that 50% of patients with chronic non bacterial prostatitis have symptoms of excessive stress such as anxiety, depression, fear, and pessimism.
5. Immune factors, allergies: Research has shown that these patients often produce anti prostate antibodies due to congenital or acquired immune defects, leading to prostate tissue damage.