New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health

How long does it take for prostatitis to ejaculate?

Asked by:Hela

Asked on:Apr 06, 2026 05:09 AM

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  • Woods Woods

    Apr 06, 2026

    It is usually recommended that the frequency of semen ejaculation for patients with prostatitis should be controlled to once every 7-10 days. The specific interval needs to be adjusted according to the severity of symptoms and individual tolerance.

    Moderate semen ejaculation in patients with prostatitis can help reduce prostate congestion and promote the discharge of inflammatory secretions. For patients with mild inflammation, maintaining regular semen ejaculation can improve local blood circulation. It is recommended to ejaculate once every 7 days or so. Patients with moderate symptoms may experience perineal swelling and pain or discomfort during urination. At this time, the interval between ejaculation and semen can be extended to 8-10 days to avoid frequent stimulation that aggravates the inflammatory reaction. Patients in the acute attack period should temporarily avoid ejaculation and gradually resume after the pain is relieved. After ejaculation, you need to observe whether there is a burning sensation or increased pain in the urethra. These symptoms indicate the need to extend the interval between ejaculation. Some patients with chronic prostatitis may have yellow or blood-streaked semen. In this case, the frequency of semen ejaculation needs to be strictly controlled.

    In addition to paying attention to the frequency of semen ejaculation, patients with prostatitis should drink more than 2,000 ml of water every day and avoid sitting for long periods of time and riding bicycles to oppress the perineum. Reduce the intake of spicy foods and eat foods rich in zinc and lycopene such as pumpkin seeds and tomatoes in moderation. Sitz bathing in warm water for 15-20 minutes a day can help relieve pelvic congestion. It is recommended to use Qianlieshutong capsules, tamsulosin hydrochloride sustained-release capsules and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor. Regular levator ani exercises can enhance pelvic floor muscle function, but the intensity of the exercises is limited to not inducing pain. If symptoms of persistent fever or hematuria occur, seek medical attention immediately to rule out other urinary system diseases.

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