Whether in tourist attractions or schools, the number of people queuing for female toilets is always several times that of male toilets. It feels like every woman has prostate and is always going to the toilet. I want to say here that women also have prostate, but the incidence rate of men is higher than that of women. Why do we get chronic prostatitis? This is a topic that most men are concerned about. After all, going to the toilet every day is a distressing problem and a face problem. Prostatitis brings troubles to both life and mind, so let's mainly understand why we get chronic prostatitis. 1. Pathogen infection Although routine bacterial examinations fail to isolate pathogens in patients with this type of disease, it may still be related to infection with certain special pathogens, such as anaerobic bacteria, L-form proteobacteria, nanobacteria, or Chlamydia trachomatis, mycoplasma, etc. 2. Urinary dysfunction Certain factors cause excessive contraction of the urethral sphincter, leading to bladder outlet obstruction and residual urine formation, causing urine to flow back into the prostate, which can not only bring pathogens into the prostate, but also directly stimulate the prostate, inducing sterile "chemical prostatitis", causing abnormal urination and pelvic pain, etc. 3. Psychological factors: Changes in these psychological factors can cause autonomic nervous system dysfunction, resulting in posterior urethral neuromuscular dysfunction, leading to pelvic pain and urination dysfunction. 4. Neuroendocrine factors: Patients with prostatitis are often prone to fluctuations in heart rate and blood pressure, indicating that it may be related to autonomic nervous system reactions. 5. Abnormal immune response Recent studies have shown that immune factors play a very important role in the development and course of type III prostatitis. Changes in the levels of certain cytokines may occur in the patient's prostatic fluid and/or semen and/or tissue and/or blood. 6. Oxidative stress theory Under normal circumstances, the body's production, utilization, and clearance of oxygen free radicals are in a dynamic equilibrium state. In patients with prostatitis, excessive production of oxygen free radicals or/and a relatively reduced free radical clearance system may reduce the body's ability to resist oxidative stress and increase oxidative stress products and/or byproducts, which may also be one of the pathogenesis mechanisms. 7. Pelvic disease-related factors Some patients with prostatitis often have dilatation of the prostatic venous plexus, hemorrhoids, varicocele, etc., suggesting that the symptoms of some patients with chronic prostatitis may be related to pelvic venous congestion and blood stagnation. Why do you get chronic prostatitis? If you find these related reasons, you must seek medical attention in time. Don't delay the treatment because of psychological factors, because prostatitis will also bring a series of complications. Why do you get chronic prostatitis? The most important thing is not to have psychological pressure, relax, avoid eating spicy and irritating foods, strengthen exercise, and do some psychological counseling when necessary. |
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