What is the harm of prostatitis? Many men did not realize the harm of prostatitis, did not treat it in time or did not treat it thoroughly, and the consequences were very serious. The prostate is an organ of the male reproductive system. Prostate inflammation can not only cause local discomfort and symptoms, but also cause systemic symptoms and discomfort. Prostatitis can harm human body in many ways, and varies with the length of the disease and the severity of the disease.
First of all, because the disease cannot be cured for a long time, all kinds of symptoms and discomfort after sexual intercourse worsen, or directly affect the feeling and quality of sexual life, which brings malignant stimulation to the patient, and gradually produces aversion, leading to impotence, premature ejaculation and other phenomena. Due to the stimulation of inflammation, a series of symptoms such as swelling and pain in lumbosacral, perineal, testicular and other parts, unclear urination, frequent nocturnal urination and so on are produced, which makes patients irritable and affects work and life. Long-term chronic inflammation will change the composition of prostate fluid, affect the secretion function of prostate, and then affect the liquefaction time of semen, reduce sperm vitality, and lead to male infertility
Under normal circumstances, the prostate can secrete a variety of active substances. Prostate inflammation, endocrine disorders, neurasthenia, mental disorders, insomnia and dreaminess, weakness and dizziness, slow thinking, memory loss and other symptoms also appear. If prostatitis is not treated in time, it may lead to prostatic hyperplasia, oppress the bladder outlet, make urine not completely discharged, and urine residue. Residual urine is a good cultural basis for bacterial reproduction. The defense mechanism of bladder mucosa is damaged, which is easy to cause urinary tract infection such as pyelonephritis. At this time, the treatment is not complete, and pyelonephritis, hydronephrosis, etc. develop into nephritis, and finally develop into uremia.
The human prostate contains an antibacterial substance called prostate antibacterial factor. When the gland is inflamed, this antibacterial factor decreases, so it is easy to cause infection. The infection caused by prostatitis can lead to acute urinary retention, acute seminal vesiculitis or epididymitis, vasculitis, enlargement or tenderness of spermatic cord lymph nodes, etc. In severe cases, groin pain or renal colic may occur. Prostatitis can be transmitted to the wife, especially prostatitis caused by some special bacterial infections. Its inflammation can be transmitted to the wife through sexual intercourse. For example, mycotic prostatitis, trichomonal prostatitis, gonococcal prostatitis, non-gonococcal (chlamydia, mycoplasma, prostatitis, etc.).