Sexual Health
Patients with prostatitis should pay attention to how to give up smoking and drink for health care
The diet of patients with prostatitis is very important. Prostatitis patients do not have many taboos about food, but if the general idea is the same, it may delay the recovery time, so for the sake of health, we must learn to restrain ourselves. What should the diet of patients with prostatitis pay attention to?
To understand the importance of prostatitis in diet, it is also important to understand the cause of prostatitis. Alcohol can dilate blood vessels. You can see that some people will blush after drinking alcohol. That's why alcohol can also cause visceral congestion, and the prostate is no exception. Because some young people have the habit of drinking for a long time or even drinking heavily, chronic prostatitis is not easy to cure, even if cured, it is very easy to relapse.
Prostatitis patients need to avoid smoking. We often see a slogan on the cigarette box (reprinted from the China Health Network http://www.69jk.cn, please keep this mark.) Smoking is harmful to health, but many people are still addicted to it. Some patients feel uneasy and uneasy because of illness, and want to use it to eliminate boredom, but do not know the harm to prostatitis patients. In fact, nicotine, tar, nitrosamines, carbon monoxide and other toxic substances in tobacco can not only directly poison the prostate tissue, but also hinder the nerve function that controls the blood vessels, affect the blood circulation of the prostate, and aggravate the congestion of the prostate.
Prostatitis patients can't eat spicy food, especially during treatment. Is there an old saying that patients can't speak, cut off doctors' feet, and spicy food can also lead to vasodilation and organ congestion. Chronic prostatitis patients can be controlled when symptoms are severe, but relapse when symptoms are mild, which is also an important reason for the difficulty of prostatitis metastasis.
What should prostatitis eat?
Dietary therapy for prostatitis (information is for reference only, please consult a doctor for details)
Prostatitis can be divided into acute prostatitis and chronic prostatitis according to its course and manifestations.
In acute prostatitis, patients can show frequent urination, urgency of urination, pain of urination, urine dripping, final hematuria, swelling pain of perineum, radiation to the vulva, lumbosacral or thigh, and symptoms such as high fever, chills, headache, general pain, mental fatigue, anorexia, etc.