In fact, prostate disease is not as simple as geriatric disease. Many young people have problems with their "life glands" in modern times, but because they are young and strong, and their symptoms are not obvious, they feel that young people can recover themselves after a period of time, which makes prostate disease less important. The data in recent years shows that the incidence rate of prostate diseases is on the rise, and the age of onset is younger, which has a great relationship with the bad living habits of modern people.
Three bad habits affect the onset of prostate disease
Stay up late
After a whole day's work, you need good sleep to recuperate your body. At the same time, all organs of the body will conduct self-regulation and metabolic detoxification. It is best to go to sleep from 10 to 12 at night, because during this period of time, the body toxin can be discharged at least 70 to 80%. When you go to bed after 12 o'clock, the golden time for detoxification has passed, and the quality of sleep has declined. Even if you sleep in the morning, it will not help.
The problem is how can young people fall asleep at 10 o'clock at night! Overtime, nightlife, TV drama, and all kinds of behaviors lead to the body not getting a good rest, which will naturally cause problems - premature aging!
Sitting in front of the computer without moving
There is still debate about the extent of the harm of computers to human health, but the adverse effects of radiation on human health are conclusive. What's more, sitting in front of the computer for a long time, not moving, not moving smoothly, not drinking enough water and holding urine will also oppress the reproductive organs and affect their functions.
Smoking and drinking
Alcohol has the effect of dilating blood vessels. Nicotine, tar, nitrosamine and other toxic substances in cigarettes not only directly damage prostate tissue, but also interfere with nerve function and damage blood circulation. It can be said that tobacco and alcohol do great harm to the prostate, reproductive organs and even general health.
In addition, many young men like to wear tights, which is particularly bad for reproductive organs. The normal survival temperature of sperm is around 36 ℃. Once wearing tights, it is not conducive to heat dissipation. The local temperature increases, which is easy to cause prostate inflammation and sperm vitality decline.
The key to protecting the prostate is to prevent prostatitis. Like all other diseases, prevention is better than treatment. All young men must pay attention to the details of daily life if they want to prevent the invasion of prostatitis. Once suffering from prostate disease, patients should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time, and prolonged delay will easily lead to other complications and increase the difficulty of treatment.