Notes on chronic prostatitis
summary
Now prostatitis disease is a very common male disease, many men may have infected with chronic prostatitis disease experience, it brings the harm is very serious, need people to find after timely treatment, more important is to do a good job in health care, so let's talk about chronic prostatitis precautions.
Notes on chronic prostatitis
First of all: long term consumption of high-fat pork, mutton, beef and processed meat products will increase the risk of prostate cancer. Therefore, the daily consumption of meat in patients with prostatitis should be controlled below 80g. In addition, patients should also fast spicy food to avoid the adverse stimulation of prostate and edema.
Secondly, fresh fruits and vegetables are rich in a variety of anticancer substances. For example, lycopene contained in tomatoes can effectively inhibit the formation of cancer cells, reduce the protein content related to prostate cancer, and reduce the risk of cancer in patients with prostatitis. If you eat tomatoes around 500g per day, the incidence rate of prostate cancer will be reduced by 50%.
Finally: reasonable physical exercise can not only massage the prostate, but also accelerate the lymphatic circulation and blood circulation, and play a health role in the prostate. In addition, patients with prostatitis must not sit for a long time to avoid long-term pressure on the prostate to cause discomfort.
matters needing attention
In the above introduction, I hope you can clearly understand the problems of chronic prostatitis. Health knowledge education To introduce the physiological anatomy of prostate and prostatitis knowledge to patients with prostatitis, so that patients understand that prostatitis is only a common disease, has nothing to do with benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer, does not directly cause sexual dysfunction, does not belong to sexually transmitted diseases, does not affect renal function, infectious prostatitis can affect fertility, but can be recovered after cure, non bacterial There is no clear evidence that prostatitis can affect fertility.