What to do if you produce too much prostaglandin

Excessive secretion of prostaglandins requires symptomatic treatment after the cause is clarified under the guidance of a doctor. Common causes include physiological factors, prostatitis and dysmenorrhea. 1. Physiological factors: If a woman works long hours, has an irregular work schedule or has a poor diet, it may lead to endocrine imbalance, which will affect the secretion of prostaglandins and increase their secretion. After improving your lifestyle and regular routine, your prostate secretion will gradually return to normal. 2. Prostatitis: It is an inflammatory disease caused by bacterial infection of the prostate, irregular sex life, and eating a spicy diet. Clinically, it will affect the secretion of prostaglandins, which may be over-produced due to the stimulation of inflammation, and it is usually necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to choose ceftazidime, cefuroxime, doxazosin and other drugs for treatment. 3. Dysmenorrhea: usually when a woman is menstruating, the endometrium will produce a prostaglandin hormone, and the elevated level of this hormone may cause uterine contraction and vascular spasm, resulting in symptoms of uterine ischemia and hypoxia, also known as dysmenorrhea. Therefore, when dysmenorrhea occurs, prostaglandins are overproduced and can usually be treated with medications such as ibuprofen, progesterone, and diclofenac as prescribed by your doctor. When excessive secretion of prostaglandins occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the best time for treatment.