Sexual Health
What are the maintenance methods for the prostate gland? Drinking more water can protect the prostate gland
As we age, the sensory organs gradually become less sensitive, and the feeling of thirst decreases. It is not easy to cause strong sensations due to a lack of water in the body. In addition, due to busy work, we often neglect to replenish water, causing cells to be in a state of long-term water scarcity.
If human organ and histiocyte cannot get enough water for a long time, they will inevitably shrink and concentrate body fluids (blood and urine), which is not only prone to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and urinary system stones, but also easy to damage the urinary organs along the way due to the concentration of urine and the reduction of urination frequency, most likely to damage the prostate.
The prostatic fluid produced by the prostate is discharged into the posterior urethra in succession, and each urination will be washed out of the body. Under normal circumstances, the discharge of prostatic fluid is very small. For men with too long urination interval, prostatic fluid accumulates and concentrates in the posterior urethra for a long time, which may stimulate the urethra, easily induce infection, and even escape to the urethral orifice without urination, causing the urethral orifice to become red. Individuals may experience discomfort symptoms such as swelling and pain at the urethral opening, resulting in white dripping. In addition, the reduction in drinking water reduces urine concentration and urination frequency, and harmful substances in urine are also very detrimental to the health of the prostate, kidneys, and bladder.
In the absence of heart disease and kidney disease, men should develop the habit of drinking 1500 milliliters of boiling water or tea every day. 2000 milliliters of boiling water or tea can fully flush the urethra through urine, which is conducive to the discharge of prostate secretions and ensures the safety of the prostate. Even prostate disease patients with frequent urination symptoms should drink more water. In order to avoid excessive bladder filling after sleep and frequent waking up at night affecting rest, they can reduce the amount of water they drink at night and adjust to drinking more during the day.