In patients with chronic prostatitis, there are a considerable number of pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria and inflammatory substances produced in the prostate gland. "These harmful substances can never be excreted from the body by physical therapy methods such as sedation, oral medication, and microwave therapy. Even if the bacteria have been killed, they will continue to act as a" corpse "that endangers human health, and even stimulates the body to continue to produce various symptoms. Therefore, only by expelling these" inflammatory substances "from the body, and then generating new prostate fluid, can chronic prostatitis eventually recover gradually.".
Therefore, only by regularly and regularly discharging prostate fluid can it be beneficial for the regression of inflammation. Some patients are reluctant to share a room because they are afraid of transmitting inflammation to their wives. In fact, only prostatitis caused by infection with sexually transmitted pathogens such as mycoplasma and chlamydia is infectious. Most bacterial and non bacterial prostatitis, even if ejaculated in the same room, are not harmful to the woman's semen, because the female vagina is inherently resistant to infection and self-cleaning. If you're really worried, you might as well wear a condom.
Abstinence cannot prevent prostate congestion
There are two types of sexual desire in young and middle-aged people, namely, the desire for contact and the desire to relieve fullness. Since male adults have this physiological requirement, subjective abstinence cannot achieve the goal of suppressing sexual impulses, relieving sexual excitement, and reducing prostate congestion. On the contrary, because "swollen things" cannot be discharged and released, it can exacerbate prostate congestion, leading to chronic prostatitis that cannot be cured for a long time. Adults can understand this truth from the relaxed feeling after ejaculation in the same room and the experience that prolonged absence of ejaculation leads to repeated erectile congestion in the penis. Yulin Sunshine Hospital doctors said that if long-term abstinence, over time, it is inevitable that some patients will experience decreased libido, and even erectile dysfunction.