Different prostatitis patients will show different syndrome symptoms clinically, and each of these syndromes has its own unique etiology. Although there is still a lack of comprehensive and accurate understanding of the etiology of most chronic prostatitis in medicine, and the treatment effect is not satisfactory, recent studies show that the occurrence of chronic prostatitis is closely related to the following five factors.
one of the inducements: prostate congestion
Congestion caused by various reasons, especially passive congestion, is an important pathogenic factor of prostatitis. The onset of patients is often not caused by bacterial infection or microbial invasion, but it will form an inflammatory reaction and induce prostatitis. Congestion is common in life:
My sexual life is abnormal. Excessive frequency of sexual life, forced interruption of sexual intercourse, or excessive masturbation can make the prostate abnormally congested. But excessive abstinence in sexual life will also produce automatic excitement for a long time, resulting in passive congestion.
Direct compression of the perineum. Cycling, horseback riding and sitting for a long time can lead to repeated damage to the perineum and congestion of the prostate, especially long-term cycling.
Unhealthy lifestyle. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, bad habits such as excessive drinking, gluttony and greasy food can easily lead to endogenous damp and heat, which accumulate in the reproductive organs and cause congestion and sexual excitement.
The massage is too heavy. External stimuli caused by inappropriate prostate massage and other medical behaviors, such as excessive or frequent manipulation, can make the prostate congest.
I caught a cold. Colds and colds can excite the sympathetic nerves of the human body, increase the internal pressure of the urethra, constrict the prostatic duct, hinder the excretion of prostatic fluid, and produce silting congestion.
the second inducement: urine irritation
Medically, urine irritation is called a chemical factor. According to Dr. Wang, urine contains a variety of acid-base chemicals. When the patient’s local neuroendocrine imbalance causes excessive pressure in the posterior urethra and damage at the opening of the prostate duct, it will cause uric acid and other irritating chemicals to flow back into the prostate and induce chronic prostatitis.
the third inducement: immune factors, allergy
Studies have shown that chronic prostatitis is related to autoimmune factors. Some experts have found the existence of “anti prostate antibodies” in some arthritis patients.
Such patients often produce anti prostate antibodies due to congenital or acquired immune deficiency, which leads to prostate tissue damage. If the patient does not find evidence of bacterial, viral and mycoplasma infection after examination, the existence of immune factors can be considered.
the fourth inducement: anxiety, depression and fear
Experts found that 50% of patients with chronic non bacterial prostatitis have anxiety, depression, fear, pessimism and other symptoms of excessive tension. The prostate patients with pain and neurasthenia often exaggerate the discomfort and pain of the body, and the conscious symptoms are often larger than the actual condition. This situation is called “tension prostatitis”. And psychological factors are related to age. The mental burden of young patients is obviously heavier than that of older patients, which often directly affects the effect of drug treatment.
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