What causes can lead to prostatitis

  How did I get prostatitis?” “What are the causes that can cause prostatitis?” This is a question often asked by patients. To date, opinions about the causes of chronic prostatitis are very inconsistent and controversial in academic terms. But it is relatively clear that it is related to the following factors  1, prostate congestion: the prostate gland is congested due to various different reasons, especially passive congestion, which is an important causative factor. This condition is very common in the clinic and is mostly seen in drivers, students, bicycle hobbyists, and white-collar workers.  The common causes of congestion are the following: ① abnormal sex life: too frequent sex life, forced interruption of intercourse, or too much masturbation, etc., can make the prostate abnormally congested. However, excessive abstinence from sex can also produce long periods of automatic excitement and cause passive congestion (so abstinence is not beneficial for prostatitis, and we advocate regular sex).  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.  ③ Drinking alcohol: Drinking alcohol can make the reproductive organs congested and cause sexual excitement.  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. If you have a regular sex life, you can avoid prostate massage when you can achieve the purpose of prostate drainage through ejaculation.  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.  2, infection: various microorganisms, such as various bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, mycobacteria, trichomonas, viruses, etc. can become the infection pathogen, but bacteria are the most common.  3, urine reflux: as the urethra passes through the prostate, due to the prostate congestion factor, causing changes in urethral pressure, urine can reflux through the prostate excretory tube into the prostate gland, causing aseptic inflammation. Therefore, avoiding urination when the penis is erect, (especially in the morning erection) can reduce the chances of urinary reflux.  4, immune factors: chronic prostatitis and auto-immune factors have some relationship. Some scholars have found in animal experiments that the application of immunomodulators can improve the inflammation of the prostate tissue.  5, psychosomatic medical factors: some say this factor is up to 50%. Many patients who have been untreated for a long time and are in a lot of pain, have suicidal, pessimistic and misanthropic emotions are related to this factor. A good state of mind is very important for the recovery of the disease.  In conclusion, the cause of chronic prostatitis is multifaceted, not one-sided emphasis on a factor, the specific patient should be analyzed depending on the different circumstances.