Prostatitis is a common and frequently-occurring disease in adult men. The common symptoms of prostatitis are urgent urination, frequent urination, painful urination, and even sexual dysfunction. The course of disease is lingering, the treatment cycle is long and the effect is unsatisfactory. Prostate inflammation is the most common problem for middle-aged men. If men aged 30 to 50 do not take proper measures to clean their sexual behaviors, often hold their urine, are nervous and depressed, love drinking, and eat spicy food, they will cause the sequelae of irritants in urine, increased pressure in the bladder, and urine reflux in the prostate, which will lead to prostate inflammation.
Young men should avoid suffering from prostatitis and exercise moderation in their diet.
Smoking: The nicotine, tar, nitrosamines, carbon monoxide and other toxic substances in cigarettes can not only directly poison the prostate tissue, but also interfere with the nerve function that controls the blood vessels, affect the blood circulation of the prostate, and also aggravate the congestion of the prostate.
Wine: Wine is a kind of drink with vasodilation effect. It is also obvious that alcohol dilates blood vessels and causes visceral congestion, and the prostate is no exception. Because some young people have the habit of drinking for a long time, even excessive drinking, they are prone to suffer from prostatitis.
Spicy food: irritant foods such as scallions, raw garlic, chili, pepper and so on can cause vasodilation and organ congestion. Some patients with prostatitis have a spicy eating habit, and often can control when the symptoms of the disease are severe, but relapse when the symptoms are relieved, which is also an important cause of prostatitis.
In short, in order to avoid long-term and repeated chronic congestion of prostate tissue, it is necessary to avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy. Prostatitis patients must overcome these bad living habits, especially in the remission period of the disease, and should pay more attention to perseverance, so as not to aggravate the disease due to temporary pain and lead to long-term pain.