The prostate gland is the largest accessory gland of a man. Because it guards the front of the bladder like a guard, people call it the "prostate gland". Because of its importance to men, the prostate gland is often referred to as the "vital gland" of men. However, the prostate gland is also a place of trouble, often causing men to embarrass and make a fool of themselves in front of colleagues and friends, and lacking confidence and confidence in front of their wives.
Men's "glandular" ugly front
"There is no wind without waves, and there must be a cause for results. Why do men have ugly glands? There must be bad behavior. Generally speaking, men have bad habits, or bad lifestyles. Men with prostate disease are often associated with unhealthy daily lifestyles.". For example:
1) Excessive drinking is commonly known as "drinking too much alcohol". In medicine, the proper term is "alcohol dependence". Such people are particularly fond of alcohol and love it. When drinking alcohol, it can cause capillary congestion throughout the body, causing mild edema, including in the prostate, which is surrounded by muscle fiber connective tissue. Therefore, a edema mainly swells into the inward gland, making it prone to infection and prostate hyperplasia.
2) Eat stimulating foods such as chilies. After eating chili peppers, it can stimulate the digestive tract, cause congestion in the urinary tract, and easily cause constipation. These are all very detrimental to the local metabolism of the prostate, which can induce inflammation.
3) Don't like drinking water. Normal people generally require at least 7 glasses of water a day, about 2000 milliliters. Some people don't know and think I'm not thirsty, so why drink water? Actually, it's wrong. When you feel thirsty, you already lack water and have a slight metabolic disorder, so you can't wait until you're thirsty to drink. It is a good habit to drink one or two cups of cold boiled water before getting up every morning. For the formation of prostate disease, if you do not drink water, your urine will concentrate, and harmful and toxic substances in your urine will accumulate, which can easily flow back into the prostate tube and cause harm. Therefore, people who do not like drinking water are prone to develop prostate disease.
4) Chronic habitual constipation. Due to the anatomical location of the prostate, the posterior lobe of the prostate adheres closely to the rectum. If constipation occurs, the fecal mass presses the prostate forward in the rectum, causing local blood circulation disorders. In addition, constipation can produce some toxins that can cause systemic dysfunction and lower the immune level of the body.
5) Personal hygiene. In particular, the lower part of the body where the reproductive and urinary organs gather is not well cleaned and sanitary. Various microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, mycoplasma, and chlamydia, may enter the body through the urethra, causing urinary tract infections and inducing prostate disease.
6) Improper sexual life. One is excessive use. During sexual activity, the prostate gland secretes a large amount of prostate fluid, which requires hyperemia, edema, and muscle contraction. Generally, it takes 24-48 hours for hyperemia and edema to be eliminated. (There is a close relationship between the length of time and age.) If it is too frequent, it becomes congested, and the edema has not yet recovered. If it is allowed to work, and it becomes congested, it can cause pathological changes. In the long run, inflammation occurs, which is the most common. The other is long-term abstinence, which is not advisable because long-term abstinence can also reflexively cause congestion in the sexual organs, including the prostate gland. Therefore, improper sexual life can be said to be a very important cause of disease.
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