For patients with prostate hyperplasia, why should we emphasize that sexual life should not be too much?
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Although some patients have benign prostatic hyperplasia, they have never experienced acute urinary retention. One day, after a sexual life, they will not be able to excrete urine at all. This is often the result of frequent sexual activity, resulting in sudden congestion and edema of the prostate.
During sexual ejaculation, the bladder neck contracts strongly to prevent semen from flowing back into the bladder. This intense contractive process will further aggravate the difficulty of urination in the future and will also aggravate prostate hyperplasia.
During ejaculation, the bladder neck, urethra, and prostate itself can contract to a certain extent, which can easily lead to bleeding and hematuria.
During sexual life, extensive and significant congestion occurs in all sexual organs and can persist for a long time without regression. Frequent and persistent hyperemia can exacerbate the condition of BPH.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)