Many male friends always complain and lament about their prostate disease, saying 'God is unfair to them'. In fact, many prostate diseases are caused by unhealthy personal habits such as excessive drinking, and have nothing to do with 'heaven'.
Recently, foreign media have identified ten countries in the world that love drinking. Among them, the UK ranks first, China, which advocates wine culture, ranks second, and Russia, France, Ecuador, Moldova, South Korea, Uganda, Germany, and Australia rank third to tenth.
Many men's prostates are damaged by drinking
It is understood that many men's prostates are damaged by drinking.
For this evaluation ranking, experts pointed out that China's ranking is so high, it is no wonder that our country has the "shocking" problem of drunk driving, as well as the high incidence rate of liver cirrhosis and prostate diseases.
Many men may have this experience: when they first start drinking, they often experience a sense of pleasure that is "energetic, sexually active, and full of pleasure"; But as the alcohol is consumed more and more, it can lead to a feeling of "decreased energy, incomplete urination, low libido, and insufficient pleasure".
The reason for the above situation is mainly related to the stimulation and inhibition of alcohol on the internal autonomic nerves of the prostate, according to experts.
At the beginning, excessive drinking mainly stimulates the autonomic nervous system of the prostate, promoting the excitation of the autonomic nervous system, enhancing the sensation and transmission of sexual stimuli, resulting in a state of "energetic, sexually active, and pleasurable".
Later on, the long-term stimulation of alcohol can cause fatigue or even damage to the prostate autonomic nervous system. The original stimulation will gradually turn into inhibition, leading to a decrease in the perception and transmission of sexual stimulation, as well as the control ability of prostate contraction and relaxation. This will lead to "decreased energy, incomplete urination, low libido, and insufficient pleasure".