Overview of chronic prostatitis Chronic prostatitis is a very high incidence rate (4%~25%) and very puzzling disease. Nearly 50% of men will experience the impact of prostatitis symptoms at some point in their lives. Due to its complex and diverse etiology, pathological changes, and clinical symptoms, it has a certain impact on male sexual and reproductive functions.
Chronic prostatitis is a small "cold" in men, and sometimes even without taking medication. As long as you stop bad habits and drink more water, these symptoms will disappear. In addition, you can often eat some apples, which is also very beneficial for treating chronic prostatitis.
Andrologists have pointed out that "apple therapy" is also a common method for treating chronic prostatitis, because the zinc in apples can improve the zinc deficiency in patients with chronic prostatitis. Through an experimental study abroad, it was found that prostate fluid contains a certain amount of antibacterial components. This antibacterial material is a zinc containing protein, the main component of which is zinc, and its antibacterial effect is similar to that of penicillin.
Compared to commonly used zinc containing drug therapies, apples are more effective than drugs with high zinc content, and have the characteristics of safety, easy digestion and absorption, and easy acceptance by patients. Therefore, it is very beneficial for patients with chronic prostatitis to regularly eat apples.
Eating more apples for men can also protect sexual functions. When zinc deficiency occurs, male accessory organs change significantly, which impairs sperm morphology and function. The prostate gland is the source of seminal plasma zinc, which is an important factor in ensuring sperm capacitation and improving sperm motility and penetration.