Some basic health care knowledge of prostate. As an important male reproductive organ, the prostate gland is highly valued by male friends. Once suffering from prostate disease, it will not only cause great harm to the patient's body, but also affect the patient's family. So how much do we know about prostate? Now let's learn some relevant knowledge about prostate!
The transverse diameter of the upper end of the prostate is about 4CM, the vertical diameter is about 3CM, and the anteroposterior diameter is about 2CM. There is fascia sheath on the surface, which is called prostate sac. There is a prostatic venous plexus between the bladder and the prostate. The secretion of prostate is the main component of semen.
The prostate is an unpaired parenchymal organ, composed of glandular tissue and muscle tissue. The transverse diameter of the upper end of the prostate is about 4CM, the vertical diameter is about 3CM, and the anteroposterior diameter is about 2CM. There is fascia sheath on the surface, which is called prostate sac. There is a prostatic venous plexus between the bladder and the prostate. The secretion of prostate is the main component of semen.
The prostate is slightly flat chestnut-shaped, and the upper end is wide, which is called the bottom of the prostate, adjacent to the bladder neck. The lower end is thin, located on the urogenital septum, and is called the apex of the prostate. The part between the bottom and the tip is called the prostaglandin. The back of the body is relatively flat, and there is a longitudinal shallow groove on the median line, called the prostatic groove. The male urethra penetrates into the prostate near the anterior edge of the gland base, passes through the anterior part of the gland parenchyma, and exits from the tip of the prostate. At the posterior edge of the base, a pair of ejaculatory tubes penetrated into the prostate and opened on the seminal caruncle of the posterior wall of the urethra prostate.
The excretory tube of the prostate is opened at the posterior wall of the prostate gland. The prostate is generally divided into five lobes: anterior lobe, middle lobe, posterior lobe and bilateral lobe. The middle lobe is wedge-shaped and located between the urethra and the ejaculatory duct. After the age of 40, the middle lobe can become hypertrophy, bulge the bladder upward, make the bladder prolapse obviously bulge, and press the urethra to cause dysuria.
Some basic health care knowledge of prostate. The above explains what prostate is and some related knowledge about prostate. Through the introduction, we can better understand this organ, and also provide some basis for the prevention of prostate disease in the future. Since the prostate is an important organ in the male body, we must strengthen prevention and protection to prevent the invasion of prostate disease. Wish you a happy life!