Male doctors in the clinic, often come across some patients with prostatitis, they are very anxious and depressed, often ask, what to do with prostatitis? Can it be treated? What is the cause? Will it affect the sexual function? Will they not be able to have a child, and so on. The fact is that there are a lot of people out there who are not aware of what is going on in their lives, and they are not aware of what is going on in their lives, and they are not aware of what is going on in their lives, and they are not aware of what is going on in their lives. The first one is the prostate gland and prostatitis. The prostate gland is located in front of the rectum, shaped like a chestnut, the bottom is close to the neck of the bladder, encircling the back of the urethra. The bottom of the prostate in a normal adult male has a transverse diameter of 4cm, a longitudinal diameter of 3cm, anterior and posterior diameters of 2cm, and a weight of 20g, making it the largest accessory gland in the male. The prostate gland of an adult male secretes a thin, milky white fluid that contains zinc, calcium, citric acid, acid phosphatase, and other components. These components are related to sperm motility, acrosome reaction and other functional activities. Prostate fluid is weakly acidic (pH 6.5). Prostate secretion accounts for about 30% of the ejaculated semen. The incidence of prostatitis is high, according to statistics, 35% to 40% of men over 35 years of age suffer from this disease, accounting for about 1/4 of the urology male consultation patients. The fact is that the most important thing is the fact that you can’t get rid of it, and you can’t get rid of it. The first thing you need to know is how to get rid of prostatitis. The main manifestation of prostate disease in young adults is acute and chronic prostatitis, acute prostatitis is mostly due to pathogenic microorganisms (such as bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc.) infected prostate tissue and formed. Bad habits, sedentary lifestyle, fatigue, alcoholism, excessive consumption of spicy food, irregular sex life (too frequent or interrupted sexual intercourse) can cause prostate congestion and lead to the occurrence of chronic prostatitis. In addition, prostatitis is mainly caused by inflammation of the prostate gland duct secretions of the stagnant, appropriate ejaculation, the prostate gland contraction, on the contrary, is conducive to the prostate gland ducts of the smooth. Therefore, long-term abstinence may be more likely to lead to inflammation. Third, how is prostatitis diagnosed and categorized? Fourth, what are the symptoms of prostatitis? Patients with prostatitis usually have recurrent symptoms of urinary tract irritation, some of which are very persistent. Common symptoms are as follows: bladder and urethral irritation: frequent urination, urinary urgency, burning sensation in the urethra, incomplete urination and dribbling, thinning of the urinary line, weakness of urination, and sometimes difficulty in urination. Pain symptoms:Lumbosacral pain is common, there may also be pain in the lower abdomen, suprapubic area, inguinal area, penis, testicles, perineum and inner thighs. Urethral dribbling:Milky white prostate fluid drips out of the urethra at the end of urination or during bowel movements. Other symptoms associated with prostatitis:Mostly manifested as lower limb weakness, easily fatigued. The first is that prostatitis can only be treated with medication. Prostatitis symptoms are complex, many types, long duration, must be diagnosed clearly in the end which type, in order to be good treatment, so it should be advocated comprehensive and individualized treatment. The main goals of treatment are to relieve pain, improve urination symptoms and improve quality of life. For chronic prostatitis, health education, psychological and behavioral counseling have a positive effect. Patients should abstain from alcohol, avoid spicy and stimulating food, avoid holding urine, sitting for a long time, pay attention to keep warm, strengthen physical exercise and regular sex life. In addition, prostate massage, biofeedback, heat therapy and psychotherapy are also optional adjunctive treatments. Drug therapy is mainly divided into two categories: ① antibiotics: including fluoroquinolones, macrolides, tetracyclines and sulfonamides, according to drug sensitivity test for treatment. ② drugs to relieve symptoms: such as a-blockers, plant preparations, etc., can relieve urinary difficulties, urinary frequency, urinary pain and other problems. Myth 2: Prostatitis can’t be cured Maintain good habits in life, adhere to the correct treatment program, and have confidence in the treatment, prostatitis can be cured. Myth 3: Chronic prostatitis affects sexual function The prostate is a male parasympathetic organ, and during sexual impulses, the prostate will accelerate the discharge of prostate fluid, which mixes with seminal vesicle gland fluid and epididymal fluid to make up the main component of semen. However, the erection of the male penis is mainly the congestion of the corpus cavernosum of the penis, and there is no basis to suggest that prostatitis causes erectile dysfunction. Those who take prostatitis as the cause of erectile dysfunction are not scientific. In addition, even if the occurrence of premature ejaculation, sexual intercourse time is short, but also with the prostate by inflammatory stimulation, and the prostate is not necessarily related, through the regular drug treatment and auxiliary physical therapy can improve. The first thing you need to do is to get rid of the problem of prostatitis, which can lead to infertility. We know that prostate fluid accounts for 30% of semen, and some substances secreted by the prostate, such as protein hydrolase and zinc ions, have a certain role in promoting the liquefaction of semen and sperm activity. And prostatitis is often combined with bacterial infections and inflammatory substances, which all have a certain damage to the quality of sperm and fertilization ability, but not absolutely. There are more causes of infertility, if you suffer from infertility, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible to check the cause of infertility, early diagnosis, early treatment. The most important thing to remember is that it is a good idea to have a good time with your family and friends. 1, avoid cold, moisture and overwork, prevent cold and flu. 2, pay attention to diet, meat and vegetable balance. Avoid spicy, fried food. Quit smoking and limit alcohol, keep bowel movement smooth, so as not to aggravate the congestion of the prostate, making the symptoms worse. Eat less chili, ginger and other stimulating food, eat more vegetables and fruits, nuts and other foods rich in vitamins or trace elements. 3, drink more water, urinate regularly, do not hold urine. Every day to drink 2000-2500ml of water, more urine discharge can flush the urethra, help prostate secretion discharge, in order to help prevent infection. In addition, holding urine may make urine reflux into the prostate, causing inflammation. 4, life should be regular, work and rest. Sitting time should not be too long, so as not to affect the blood circulation of the perineum; riding a bicycle or driving a vehicle can not be too long; adherence to appropriate physical exercise, can improve blood circulation, promote the secretion of prostate fluid increased, and can enhance physical fitness, strengthen the ability to resist. 5, sex life should be regular. Do not be too frequent or stop sex life, 2-3 times a week is appropriate; sexual intercourse should not be interrupted or forced not to ejaculate. 6, hot water sitz bath every night, less or no tight underwear. Hot water bath can relieve muscle and prostate tension, slow down the symptoms of discomfort, it is recommended to use warm water sitz bath pubic area 1~2 times a day. 7, maintain a good and optimistic state of mind Some introverted, low self-esteem, prone to depression, anxiety, over-excited behavior, is the high incidence of prostatitis people. After reading the above article, patients with prostatitis should not worry, as early as possible regular hospital diagnosis and treatment can be.