Sexual Health
The important measure to ensure that prostatitis does not recur is to have both husband and wife undergo the same examination and treatment
Many men with prostatitis are concerned about whether their inflammation can be transmitted to their wives. Industry experts point out that for the prostate, it is inevitable to contain different amounts of bacteria in its secretions after inflammation occurs. And because prostatic fluid is one of the components of semen, it will bring semen with inflammatory substances into the vagina during sexual intercourse, so these bacteria can also cause inflammation in the female genital tract, which is commonly referred to as infection, or rather cross infection.
Repeated attacks of prostatitis pose significant risks
The difficulty in treating and recurrent attacks of prostatitis have become a common concern among the medical community and patients. The reasons for this are multifaceted. Firstly, external climate factors are external triggers for the recurrence of prostatitis. Excessive increase or decrease in temperature, as well as significant changes in temperature difference, can lead to a decrease in one's own immunity, creating a "natural" condition for inflammation to recur. Secondly, one's own lifestyle habits are an "artificial" factor that leads to the recurrence of inflammation. Smoking and drinking are the main culprits causing the recurrence of prostatitis. The prostate is particularly sensitive to alcohol, as alcohol can damage the body's defense function, causing swelling and congestion of the prostate, leading to worsening of the condition; Smoking can also reduce one's own immunity, making recurrence inevitable.
If prostatitis occurs repeatedly, it indicates that the treatment method is not appropriate; Recurrent seizures mean the need for repeated treatment, and the harm of multiple inappropriate treatments to patients is self-evident. This harm mainly includes two aspects: firstly, multiple ineffective treatments can increase the difficulty of treating prostatitis, and even damage the normal physiological function of the prostate, which belongs to the harm to the prostate itself. Secondly, it can also cause serious damage to other physiological functions. Chronic prostatitis has diverse symptoms, a lingering course, and is prone to recurrent attacks, posing significant risks to the patient's physical and mental health, such as accompanied by neurasthenia, urethritis, orchitis, sexual dysfunction, or infertility, and other concurrent urogenital diseases. It even brings many misfortunes to the patients' family life. The family split, the divorce demography rate is rising, and the mental pain even far exceeds the pain caused by the disease itself.
How to avoid recurrent prostatitis?
The core aspect of treating prostatitis is to address medical factors, that is, to break through the treatment bottleneck of the prostate and achieve the "three connections": firstly, to inform the capsule: due to the thick lipid coating on the outside of the prostate, breaking through the capsule and allowing drugs to reach the gland directly is the key to treatment. Two way glandular duct: The glandular ducts in the prostate gland are easily blocked, making it difficult to expel inflammatory secretions, causing a large number of pathogens to multiply, and exacerbating the condition. This is where prostate disease is prone to recurrence and has many complications. Only by unobstructed glandular ducts can inflammation be eliminated as soon as possible, complications reduced, and recurrence prevented. Three ways of urinary tract: Prolonged and difficult to heal acute and chronic prostatitis can lead to prostatitis hyperplasia, block the urinary tract, cause poor urination, and in severe cases, compress the posterior urinary tract, causing recurrent urinary prostatitis.
However, even if the treatment effect is good, without effective consolidation, all previous efforts will be wasted. In this regard, male health experts point out that there are two requirements for rehabilitation patients: firstly, within one month after the disease recovers, the patient must go to the hospital for re examination and appropriate prostate maintenance. Maintenance can not only help patients to discharge prostatic fluid regularly, but also give some advice on the details of life, which is conducive to their good habits. The second requirement is to bring his wife to the hospital for treatment. Because 'co examination and treatment between spouses' can ensure that patients with prostatitis avoid the possibility of cross infection between spouses.
Kind reminder
Generally speaking, prostatitis in men may be transmitted to their wives, and inflammation of the female reproductive tract can also be transmitted to their husbands. Therefore, if one spouse suffers from reproductive tract inflammation, they should discontinue sexual intercourse and go to the hospital together for examination and treatment.