Prostatitis is very harmful to men and is a common andrology disease. Because it is a prostate infection, it poses a huge threat to the reproductive health of men, and is a problem that most men have to pay attention to, especially in daily life to prevent and reduce the chance of disease, so as not to affect their health. It is easy to live bad habits, so male friends should pay attention to some bad habits in daily life. Let's take a look at the living habits of vulnerable prostate.
Five habits that harm the prostate
1. Sitting for a long time: Because the sitting posture will squeeze the prostate gland, which is not conducive to blood circulation, causing local hyperemia, causing accumulation of local metabolites, and thus affecting the excretion of prostate gland, it is easy to induce prostatitis.
2. Holding urine: Many people have the habit of holding urine. This has a great impact on the bladder, which will cause the bladder to fill and swell, and then compress the prostates, resulting in local blood flow obstruction, which is easy to cause infection and prostatitis.
3. Alcoholism: When alcohol enters the human body, it will accelerate blood circulation, leading to capillary congestion and edema in the whole body, and the same is true of the prostate body, because there are many fibrous connective tissue around the prostate, and once edema occurs, it often swells into the inward gland, which is easy to cause infection and prostatitis.
4. Spicy: People in some places don't like spicy food, but too spicy food will stimulate the prostaglandins and cause hyperemia, which is easy to be invaded by bacteria.
5. Smoking: tobacco contains a large amount of alkaloids, and the harmful components in the smoke produced by smoking are large, such as nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide, etc. These substances will reduce the physiological function of the body, lead to the decline of the immune level of the body, and are vulnerable to bacterial attack, and the anterior gland is the most vulnerable.
The most common mistake in the treatment of prostatitis
1. Dependence on antibiotics: mistakenly believe that antibiotics are anti-inflammatory drugs, and should be used when prostatitis occurs. In fact, about 90% of patients with prostatitis are sterile, and less than 10% of infectious inflammation can be found. Antibiotics for aseptic prostatitis not only have no anti-inflammatory effect, but also cause local flora imbalance in the body, increasing the difficulty of treatment.