Prostatitis can cause neurasthenia. Prostatitis can cause male compatriots to experience symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain in urination in their daily lives, which brings great inconvenience to their work and life. This is also the reason for treating prostatitis. However, many male compatriots do not pay attention to it. Can prostatitis cause neurasthenia?
The presence of inflammation leads to discomfort in sexual life, causing patients to dislike or even fear sexual life, ultimately leading to a decrease in the frequency of sexual life. On the one hand, the flushing and drainage effect of prostate fluid during normal sexual life is affected, on the other hand, patients' confidence in their own sexual abilities is reduced, and their mental pressure is high. Not only are normal brain activities affected, but also the functional activities of the autonomic nervous system will be disrupted.
The prostate gland is located in the deep part of the pelvic cavity, where nerves are densely distributed. If patients with chronic prostatitis experience persistent and unexplained soreness and discomfort in the lower abdomen, perineum, and lumbosacral regions, these symptoms become a negative signal that is constantly transmitted to the brain. These signals keep brain nerve cells in a tense state for a long time, leading to decreased neurological function.
Many chronic prostate patients are very nervous about many of their symptoms, and under the influence of many factors, symptoms such as neurasthenia will follow. Changes in hormone levels during normal sexual life decrease the regulatory function of the gonads. Among various regulatory activities in the human body, neurohormonal regulation is an important component. The two are closely related, not only have synergistic effects, but also interact with each other. Disordered hormone secretion can affect the normal function of the autonomic nervous system.