Can Wearing Tight Jeans Cause Chronic Prostatitis?

Date:2022-07-28 click:0
Many patients with prostatitis have pain in the testis, perineum, or lower abdomen. These patients tend to experience symptoms or worsen symptoms when they are long-time sitting. Therefore, avoiding prolonged sitting or moderate activity is a good way for patients to reduce symptoms.
 
Wearing tight jeans can also aggravate these symptoms. In clinical practice, this situation is still prevalent. When this happens, doctors persuade patients to change to loose-fitting pants. Although not all patients changed their pants, the symptoms disappeared. However, most of the patients' symptoms were relieved, and some people's symptoms disappeared.
 

Tight jeans can aggravate the pain symptoms of prostatitis. It may be because the tight jeans compress the testicles or perineum, causing poor blood flow or directly squeezing the testicles, resulting in or aggravating the pain symptoms of bulging.
 
Jeans have thick, solid fabrics that are not conducive to the environment of the testicles, which must be 2 to 4 degrees cooler than body temperature.
 
Tight jeans will keep the prostate under pressure for a long time, and the friction of the pants will cause congestion and swelling, resulting in the waste produced by metabolism cannot being excreted normally. After a long time, it will cause chronic prostatitis.
 
People often wear tight jeans, which can lead to prostatitis. Our solution to this situation is to change to pants with a large crotch, casual pants, and sports pants. These are all better options. In addition, men should also actively care for patients with chronic prostatitis in daily life.
 
1. Patients with chronic prostatitis should avoid sitting for a long time, holding back urine, cycling for a long time, and often wearing tight pants, because these habits can lead to chronic prostate congestion and congestion, worsening the condition in the long run. Those who need to sit for a long time due to work should change their position appropriately at regular intervals, and the general duration of cycling is within 30 minutes.
 
2. Patients with chronic prostatitis should drink more water to strengthen the diuresis, and flush the urethra frequently through urine to help the prostate secretions be discharged. They should pay attention to diet and daily life, develop good and regular living habits, avoid spicy food, quit smoking and alcohol, prevent excessive fatigue, and prevent colds, so as not to cause prostate congestion or recurrence and aggravation of the disease.
 
3. Patients with chronic prostatitis should take appropriate physical exercise, which can help absorb inflammation and recover prostate function. At the same time, patients can read some books on widespread science knowledge to strengthen health knowledge.
 
4. Patients should adhere to long-term treatment and not stop the drug immediately because the symptoms are relieved, leading to recurrence. Generally, a course of 3 months should be the best. If a patient wants to be treated thoroughly, he must pay attention to some details in his life to prevent the recurrence of prostatitis.
 
5. Patients with chronic prostatitis should maintain a moderate sexual life, neither too frequent nor abstinence. Excessive sex life can make the prostate abnormally congested. And extreme sexual restraint will also produce long-term automatic excitement, which will cause passive congestion or cause long-term prostatic fluid to accumulate in the body without regular release. In the long term, the prostate duct will be blocked, and prostatitis may occur or aggravate the prostatitis condition. Sex life is generally maintained about once every 7 to 10 days.
 
It is essential to develop good living habits. Of course, drug treatment is unavoidable, but if the cause is an infection caused by bacteria, drugs can be used to kill the bacteria to relieve the condition. Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill has good bactericidal and anti-inflammatory effects, which can treat chronic prostatitis effectively.
 
 
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