Due to the accelerated pace of life, men face increasing pressure in life, especially young people, who eat irregularly, drink and smoke excessively, lack sleep, and have poor living habits, which can easily lead to prostatitis. Today, the editor will tell you about the three groups of people most prone to prostatitis.
1. Office workers
Many young white-collar workers spend up to 10 hours a day sitting on computers from morning to night, and over time, they develop prostatitis.
2. Fans
Fans often stay up late to watch football, sometimes watch several games in succession, and sit in front of the TV for hours. Due to prolonged sitting, prostatitis is caused, and sperm quality is also affected.
3. Driver
Due to professional reasons, drivers spend most of their time sitting, driving for several to more than ten hours for a long time, with air tightness in the middle, accumulation of metabolic products, poor blood circulation, blocked prostate ducts, and poor excretion of glandular fluid, which can lead to chronic congestion of the prostate, leading to prostatitis. Therefore, "drivers" compatriots should pay attention and exercise more often to avoid prostate hyperplasia coming to them.
Many men must sit for a long time due to professional reasons, which can easily lead to prostatitis. Although work is unavoidable, you can use your break time to move around more, such as sitting for an hour or two and then walking around and drinking a glass of water, which can give your body room to move. Appropriate exercise is also necessary at ordinary times, not only to strengthen the physique, but also to effectively prevent the occurrence of diseases.
The difficulty of prostatitis is well known. Prostatitis is a disease that is more difficult to get rid of than a dog skin plaster. Therefore, everyone suffering from prostatitis is a very painful thing for them. As long as it can treat prostatitis, it is better than anything else. So, what are the symptoms of prostatitis?
1. Symptoms and manifestations of acute prostatitis
Acute onset, with symptoms of systemic infection or sepsis, high fever, frequency of urination, urgency of urination, urinalgia, urethralgia, perineum and suprapubic pain, rectal distention, difficulty in defecation, and occasionally bladder neck edema and spasm can cause dysuria, even urinary retention
2. Symptoms and manifestations of chronic prostatitis
The symptoms and manifestations of different patients with chronic prostatitis vary greatly. Common symptoms include:
Pain: There can be a burning sensation in the posterior urethra. Ant walking sensation, perineal and anal pain can radiate to the lumbosacral region, inguinal region, suprapubic region, penis, testicles, and occasionally to the abdomen.
Urological symptoms: Inflammation involving the urethra, patients may have mild frequency of urination, urgency of urination, pain in urination, and individual patients may still have terminal hematuria. Mucus or purulent secretion may be discharged from the urethral orifice before early urination or during defecation in the morning.
Sexual dysfunction: Chronic prostatitis can cause decreased libido and pain in ejaculation, premature ejaculation, and affect semen quality. After urination or during defecation, it can also cause white outflow of the urethral orifice, and when combined with seminal vesiculitis, it can cause blood semen.
Secondary symptoms: conjunctivitis, iritis, arthritis, neuritis, etc. may occur.