Encountering Prostatitis in Your Sexual Life, Can You Still Make Sparks?

Date:2022-12-23 click:0
Many patients stop having sex after suffering from prostatitis. Is that right? Whether men can have sex depends on the specific situation.
 

If sexual life is carried out during the onset of acute prostatitis, on the one hand, sexual life is reluctantly carried out, and the quality must be very poor, which will cause pain in sexual intercourse and aggravate the disease. On the other hand, the prostate fluid with acute prostatitis contains many bacteria. If it is discharged with semen, the woman is also vulnerable to infection.
 
If you have sex with chronic prostatitis, as long as the patient does not have an abnormal sexual function, he can generally complete the whole process of sexual intercourse and may have painful ejaculation during sexual intercourse. When chronic prostatitis occurs, the bacterial content in a prostate fluid is far less than that in acute prostatitis, which has little impact on women.
 
It should be noted that moderate sexual life can reduce the symptoms of prostatitis. However, excessive sexual life can make the prostate repeatedly congested, which is detrimental to the recovery of the disease.
 
Does prostatitis affect sexual life?
 
1. Hyposexuality
 
Sexuality loss is not a direct effect of prostatitis, but it is caused by post-erection discomfort, ejaculatory pain, erectile dysfunction, or premature ejaculation caused by prostatitis. With the psychological burden, it is even more severe.
 
2. Erectile dysfunction
 
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the most common manifestations of sexual dysfunction in patients with chronic prostatitis. ED may be caused by long-term inflammatory stimulation, repeated hyperemia of the prostate, endocrine abnormalities, and other reasons. Prostatitis may cause ejaculation pain when it affects the seminal caruncle, and patients often have an aversion or fear of sexual life, which is bound to hurt sexual function.
 
It should be noted that not all patients with prostatitis will have ED, and not all ED can be attributed to prostatitis. Clinically, there are many pathogenic factors of ED, such as psychological factors, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, etc., which may lead to erectile dysfunction. However, patients with prostatitis may not suffer from ED, which is also related to their physical fitness.
 
3. Premature ejaculation
 
Premature ejaculation is one of the main manifestations of chronic prostatitis on sexual function. In addition, spermatorrhea is a common symptom in patients with chronic prostatitis and is often accompanied by neurasthenia. The occurrence of neurasthenia and spermatorrhea may result from long-term repeated inflammatory stimulation, which causes not only endless physical pain to patients but also creates enormous mental pressure, resulting in neurasthenia over time.
 
Therefore, patients need active treatment. The effects of herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill on clearing away heat and toxins, promoting blood circulation, and removing blood stasis can effectively eliminate various discomfort symptoms in patients.
 
In addition, daily precautions for patients with prostatitis.
 
1. Drink more water: The reduction of water consumption will inevitably result in the concentration of urine, the removal of urination frequency, the residual harmful substances in urine in the body, and "urine reflux" into the prostate, causing inflammation. Drinking more than 2 liters of water daily can fully clean the urethra and protect the prostate. More urination is also very beneficial to the kidney, which can prevent the formation of stones in the urinary system. However, to avoid getting up frequently at night and affecting your rest, you can reduce your water consumption while sleeping and increase the water consumption in the sky.
 
2. Don't hold your urine: having your urine will make the bladder overfill and oppress the prostate. Especially for prostate patients, holding urine causes reflux through the opening of the prostate tube, which causes chemical prostatitis, and refluxes through the ejaculatory duct orifice, which causes epididymitis. It harms kidneys, ureters, and other high organs, causing hydronephrosis and kidney damage. It will also cause urinary muscle relaxation and dysuria, and urinary retention.
 
3. Avoid spicy food: overeating spicy food, smoking, and drinking are also reasons for prostatitis. Pay attention to keeping warm: doing an excellent job of keeping warm can reduce the contraction of muscle tissue and restore the congestion and edema of the prostate.
 
4. Regular cleaning: develop the good habit of cleaning the perineum frequently, keep the perineum clean and dry, prevent retrograde infection, and also prevent the occurrence of prostatitis.
 
 
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