How do prostate hyperplasia patients eat?
Eat more fruits
Eating more fruit is very beneficial for prostate hyperplasia. Male friends should eat more fresh fruits, vegetables, coarse grains, and soy products, eat more honey to keep their bowels smooth, eat a moderate amount of beef and eggs, and eat more seed based foods, usually using pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and so on.
Reduce alcohol consumption
Patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia drink less, especially Baijiu, which has a great impact on patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Drinking it will make the prostate congest and lead to poor urination. Yellow rice wine, wine, etc. also have a certain stimulating effect on the prostate, so it is not appropriate to drink more.
Avoid spicy food
Patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia should avoid eating chili, spicy oil, curry, mustard, pepper, etc. In patients with mild prostate hyperplasia, spicy food can aggravate the body's dampness and heat, cause prostate congestion and swelling, and affect urination. Drink less coffee, eat less acidic foods such as citrus and orange juice, and eat less spicy, fatty, and sweet foods. It is strictly prohibited to drink strong alcohol, white sugar, and refined flour. It is also best to eat less raw and cold foods such as ice cream, frozen beverages, popsicles, ice beer, and iced watermelons.
Warm reminder: Men generally develop symptoms after the age of 50, depending on the degree of obstruction, the speed of disease development, and whether they are accompanied by infection and stones. The timing of symptoms varies from person to person, often without a clear relationship to the size of the prostate, and symptoms can vary from mild to severe. When hyperplasia does not cause obstruction or mild obstruction, it may have no symptoms and no impact on health.