Sexual Health
How to grasp the gradual sexual blessing? The eventful autumn of prostatic hyperplasia
With the weather getting cooler, it is the "eventful autumn" of prostatic hyperplasia. Frequently getting up in the middle of the night, urgent urination, painful urination, and unclean urination... many sufferings afflict middle-aged and elderly men, and even make many men feel that after 40, they will be far away from happiness. In fact, this situation can be changed, but the premise is that men can never tolerate prostate hyperplasia in silence.
Prostatic hyperplasia has become a common disease in urology. More than half of men will encounter it after they are over 50 years old, and the incidence rate will gradually increase with age. Hyperplasia of the prostate by squeezing the urethra will cause a series of dysuria symptoms, such as frequent urination, urgent urination, weak urination, endless urination and other dysuria.
These symptoms will seriously affect the quality of life of patients. If they are not treated in time, they will lead to many serious complications, such as acute urinary retention and stones. In serious cases, they will cause damage to renal function or serious urinary infection, endangering life.
The reason why the incidence rate of BPH is rising steadily is that it has a great relationship with the bad lifestyle. For example, sitting for a long time, holding urine for a long time, drinking alcohol, eating too spicy food, and having sex at will. Once suffering from BPH, the doctor will decide whether to perform surgical treatment or drug treatment according to the specific symptoms and conditions of the patient.
Although surgical treatment is an important means to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia, because surgery will make patients suffer more pain and risk, less than 10% of patients in clinical practice will need surgery due to severe symptoms and complications caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia. Most patients will spend their old age safely under appropriate health care and drug treatment, so the role of drugs cannot be underestimated.
In addition, we should pay special attention to the details of life while taking medication. For example, do not hold your urine, keep your stool smooth, do not be too tired and sedentary, eat a light diet, eat more white meat (such as fish and chicken), avoid excessive consumption of red meat (such as beef and pork), do not eat spicy and stimulating food, and drink less, especially when you catch a cold.
However, the problem that often occurs in patients with BPH is: forget the pain after healing the scar. Once the prostate symptoms are not so serious, the bad living habits will "come back to life" or can not adhere to medication. Therefore, if better health management can be carried out for these patients, the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia will have twice the result with half the effort.