Many people think that prostate problems are problems for the elderly. What they don’t know is that prostate disease affects everyone now. We must pay attention to these problems to avoid affecting our own body functions. Let’s take a look at what common sense we need to know. The prostate is a male reproductive organ. Although it is only the size of a walnut and is not very noticeable among human organs, it plays an indispensable role in male reproduction. In childhood, the prostate rarely causes diseases. After adolescence, when the "love channels begin to open", diseases will come knocking on the door. Those teenagers with foreskin that is too long often suffer from balanitis and urethritis. The bacteria infected in these parts will invade the prostate through the ejaculatory duct that is open from time to time, causing prostatitis. According to statistics, the youngest age for prostatitis is 12 years old. Of course, the effective way to prevent prostatitis in adolescence is to remove the excess foreskin as early as possible. " The prostate gland is hardworking and busy during the "youth" period. At this time, the prostate gland begins a "trial run" and produces a small amount of prostatic fluid to provide energy for sperm movement. After marriage, the prostate gland becomes busier, producing prostatic fluid day and night to ensure a continuous supply of sperm. This period is a "troubled time" for the prostate. If the physiological activities of the human body are too frequent, the prostate will be overloaded for a long time, causing physical and mental fatigue and reduced resistance, which makes it easy to be harmed by pathogens. Since the prostate is connected to the urethra of the human body through the ejaculatory duct, the ejaculatory duct is often open due to frequent physiological activities, and pathogenic bacteria in the urethra can go back up, invade the prostate and grow and multiply, causing prostatitis. The prostate gland can also be invaded by gonorrhea, chlamydia, mycoplasma and other infectious disease bacteria, causing prostatitis; tuberculosis bacteria from other parts of the body can also take the opportunity to visit the prostate gland, causing tuberculous prostatitis. Occasionally, ticks may parasitize the prostate gland, causing tick-borne prostatitis. The above is some common sense about the prostate that we introduced to you. Only when we are familiar with and know these useful common sense can we do a good job of self-examination. I hope friends can remember it, so that we can avoid prostate diseases to a certain extent. |
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