Sexual Health
Is prostatitis in a bad mood aggravating? Tea or boiled water is better for prostatitis
In daily life, the prostate is a unique internal organ of men, which is prone to inflammation. Prostatitis is a common male disease. Most men suffer from prostatitis, but the severity of the disease is different. Inflammation may harm reproductive health. Let's see how prostatitis is.
Bad mood causes prostatitis
There are many reasons for prostatitis, mainly
1、 The influence of various bad living habits. Men may suffer from prostatitis if they sit for a long time, sit quietly, stay up late, smoke and drink more, exercise less, eat spicy food, masturbate frequently, etc.
2、 Urine irritation. Urine contains a variety of acid-base chemicals. Patients with local neuroendocrine disorders, high urethral pressure, and damage to the opening of the prostate tube, uric acid and other irritant chemicals reflux into the prostate, causing prostatitis.
3、 Immune factors and chronic prostatitis are related to autoimmune factors. Because of congenital or acquired immune deficiency, prostate antibodies often occur and prostate tissue is damaged.
4、 Bad psychological mood, such as anxiety, depression, fear, pessimism and other symptoms of excessive tension, can also cause prostatitis.
5、 Some bacterial infections, such as hematogenous infection, inflammation of tissues around the prostate, and retrograde infection, may lead to the occurrence of prostatitis.
Diet taboos for patients with prostatitis
1. Do not eat spicy food: such as scallions, raw garlic, pepper, pepper and other stimulating foods, because these foods will cause vasodilation and organ congestion. Some patients with prostatitis have the habit of eating spicy food. They often can control when the symptoms of the disease are severe, but relapse when the symptoms are relieved, which is also an important reason for the persistence of prostatitis. In addition, it is forbidden to eat meat, dog, beef, mutton, seafood, etc.
2. Avoid alcohol and smoke: alcohol is a kind of drink with vasodilation effect. Alcohol can cause congestion in internal organs, and the prostate is no exception. Because some young people have the habit of drinking for a long time or even drinking heavily, prostatitis is not easy to cure, and even if cured, it is easy to relapse. Smoking is harmful to health. The nicotine, tar, nitrosamines, carbon monoxide and other toxic substances in the smoke 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 aggravate the congestion of the prostate.