How much do you know about the causes of prostate cysts? Only by understanding the causes can preventive measures be taken. Next, let's take a look at the causes of the disease and strengthen our understanding and understanding of the disease. I hope this article can help you.
There are many causes of prostate cysts, and prostate cysts are a relatively common disease. Nowadays, most male friends suffer from prostate cysts, which brings them great inconvenience. So what is the cause of prostate cysts
1. The prostate gland is obstructed during the embryonic development period, resulting in the stricture of the prostate duct, obstruction, and gradual retention of the contents. Therefore, it is a retention prostate cyst.
2. "It refers to the abnormal development of the mesorenal duct and pararenal duct, with partial dilation of the lumen and formation of cysts.". Cysts originating from the pararenal duct are often located in the posterior median of the prostate, while cysts originating from the mesorenal duct are located on both sides. This type of cyst does not actually originate from the prostate and often adheres to the posterior wall of the bladder. Its volume can often grow to a large size, causing difficulty in urinating by pressing the bladder neck; Compressing the rectum causes a sensation of anal distension and difficulty in defecation. Congenital prostate cysts are often accompanied by congenital diseases such as hypospadias, cryptorchidism, and renal agenesis.
3. It is caused by the tough prostatic matrix, which leads to incomplete or interrupted obstruction of the acini, gradually thickens the epithelial cells of the acini, and finally produces retention cysts, which can be located in any part of the prostate or protrude to the bladder neck, with a diameter of 1-2cm.
4. It is caused by chronic inflammation of the prostate, which leads to hyperplasia of connective tissue, stricture of prostate duct, retention of secretion and formation of cyst.
5. "Due to parasites, such as echinococcosis, chronic inflammation can occur in and around the prostate tube, or granulomatous hyperplasia can gradually form cysts.".
The above introduction has given us an understanding of the causes of prostate cysts. We hope that we can pay more attention in our daily lives. When we feel unwell or uncomfortable, we should promptly go to a professional hospital for examination and treatment, and make corresponding treatment and care based on the actual situation of the patient, which is conducive to the recovery of the disease.