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Acute prostatitis will heal on its own

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The male prostate is the largest sex hormone in the male reproductive organ. The semen it metabolizes is an important component of semen. The male prostate, like other internal organs of the human body, can also suffer from diseases. The most common one is chronic prostatitis. Clinical medicine has found that 25% to 50% of men have been affected by this disease.

Prostatitis is not such a terrible disease. It will not seriously affect personal safety, nor will it affect body function in a big way.

Andrologists said that the treatment of prostatitis should be based on an in-depth analysis of the patient's specific situation, and no treatment is required for asymptomatic prostatitis. Some patients can be cured through conditioning without medication or surgery. For example, some patients quit unhealthy lifestyles such as staying up late and drinking too much, and their prostatitis was cured without medication after a period of time.

A subacute bacterial infection of prostatitis

The onset of the disease was sudden, with chills and high fever, frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold back urination, and painful urination. Can cause difficulty urinating or urine retention. Clinically, it is usually secondary acute cystitis. The prostate is swollen, tender, local temperature rises, the surface is smooth, and cysts appear round or undulating.

Chronic bacterial infection of prostatitis

Frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold in urination, painful urination, discomfort or burning sensation at the urethral opening during urination. White discharge often occurs from the urethral opening after urination and defecation. The male prostate is round, enlarged, soft, and slightly tender. In older men with a history of current disease, the male prostate becomes smaller, harder, less detailed on the surface, and has small lumps.

Three diffuse nonbacterial prostatitis

The clinical symptoms were similar to those of chronic bacterial infection of prostatitis, but there was no history of recurrent urinary tract infections. The main symptoms are urethral irritation and poor urination, especially the symptoms of chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Chlamydia and mycoplasma can be found in the semen of some patients.

Daily health care for men’s prostate to prevent inflammation

Avoid sitting for long periods of time and staying up late frequently, and arrange your married life scientifically. Avoid spicy food, especially alcohol. Can't bear to urinate, urinate immediately.

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