What are the causes of prostatitis
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Usually the body has been good, I suddenly appeared frequent urination, urgent urination, and urination pain, my wife said I can suffer from prostatitis disease, after finding out this problem, the doctor gave me timely treatment, now the condition gradually improved, today let me share with you the cause of prostatitis.
What are the causes of prostatitis
Reason 1: frequent drinking, excessive drinking, cycling, riding can cause prostatic congestion, which is closely related to the incidence of prostatitis. Inflammation of the rectum, colon, lower urinary tract and other adjacent organs of the prostate can lead to prostatitis through lymphatic vessels.
Reason 2: infection in other parts of the body can flow to the prostate through blood, which is also the cause of prostatitis. Gonococcal urethritis is common in some patients with sexually transmitted diseases. Gonococcus enters the prostate through urethra and prostate tube and induces prostatitis.
Reason 3: holding urine has always been one of the factors leading to prostatitis, prostatitis is no exception. Because once the bladder is full, there will be urine, you should immediately urinate. Holding urine will make the urine flow back into the prostate. If the urine flows back into the prostate, some crystal substances (such as salts) in the urine will deposit on the prostate tissue and form stones with amyloid, epithelial cells, purine, cholesterol and citric acid in the glandular duct, thus causing prostatitis.
matters needing attention
Warm tips: health knowledge education To introduce the physiological anatomy of prostate and prostatitis knowledge to patients with prostatitis, so that patients understand that prostatitis is only a common disease, has nothing to do with benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer, does not directly cause sexual dysfunction, does not belong to sexually transmitted diseases, does not affect renal function, infectious prostatitis can affect fertility, but can be recovered after cure, non bacterial There is no clear evidence that prostatitis can affect fertility.