Is there a relationship between chronic prostatitis and ED, premature ejaculation and infertility?

  Chronic prostatitis is not a serious disease. It is just a chronic disease. Objectively speaking, the main impact of chronic prostatitis on the body is the prostatitis symptoms themselves. Of course, some patients have severe urinary tract irritation symptoms such as frequent, urgent and painful urination, or severe perineal or lower abdominal distension, etc., anxiety and tension, or even depression and insomnia, which seriously affect the quality of life. It is generally believed that chronic prostatitis does not have a direct negative effect on erectile function, but has an indirect negative psychological effect. As a result of anxiety and tension, it makes the patient produce negative emotions about sexual behavior, and in serious cases, erectile dysfunction may occur, which is why many patients say that they have prostatitis and find that their sexual function is not working. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things.   There is no relationship between prostatitis and premature ejaculation?  The answer is: there is no causal connection. Some patients with chronic prostatitis will experience shorter intercourse time or premature ejaculation. This is because of the fact that these patients have the disease of premature ejaculation, which means that the patients themselves have the disease of “prostatitis” and “premature ejaculation”. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been in the business for a long time.   Chronic prostatitis may reduce sperm motility, which is common in clinical practice. Especially for infectious inflammation, combined with epididymitis, urethritis, etc., the antigenic crossover of pathogenic microorganisms makes the body produce an anti-infection immune response to the sperm’s own antigens at the same time, leading to impairment of sperm production and maturation process, resulting in reduced viability, etc. Of course, for non-bacterial prostatitis, it is mainly due to the abnormality of the prostate fluid that causes the semen not to liquefy and so on, which in turn leads to the lack of sperm vitality and affects fertility. Therefore, if you have fertility requirements, you must standardize the treatment of prostatitis and, at the same time, use drugs to improve sperm vitality to facilitate the conception of your spouse.