A mention of the prostate, people tend to instinctively think that it is the man’s & ldquo; patent & rdquo;, only men will have the prostate. However, out of people’s imagination, in fact, women also have prostate. Female prostate as a female sex organs do exist, let us slowly uncover the mystery of the female prostate to see what kind of organ it is. Let’s take a brief look at the history of the female prostate. As early as 300 BC, the Ancient Greek anatomist Hierophant (344 BC – 280 years ago) in his writings for the first time mentioned & ldquo; female prostate & rdquo; this name, but did not carry out a specific description, and later did not cause people’s attention. Until 1672, the Dutch medical practitioner Reinier & middot; de & middot; Graf (1641-1673) for the first time from the function of the female prostate for a more detailed description. He believed that the female prostate around the female urethra, is an organ with the production of & ldquo; female mucus or plasma & rdquo; function. These fluids can make women more sexually active, easier to lubricate the vagina during intercourse, and thus more likely to be favored by their male partners. Unfortunately, despite Graves’ detailed description of the female prostate, it seemed to fade from view for more than 300 years, and in 1880, Dr. Skeen, an American obstetrician and gynecologist, even defined the female prostate as a paraurethral gland. in the 20th century, the female prostate was regarded as an underdeveloped and degenerate organ, a view that seriously hampered understanding of the female prostate. In the 20th century, the female prostate was considered an underdeveloped degenerative organ, a view that seriously hindered a better understanding of the female prostate. Since the 1980s, Czech pathologist Prof. Milan Zaviacic has been devoted to the study of the female gonads for nearly 20 years. From the organizational structure, physiological function, pathological changes and other aspects of the female prostate conducted a systematic study, that the female prostate gland is not a underdeveloped degenerative organ, as thought in the past, but a real functionally sound organ. It has the same tissue composition as the male prostate, and its secretion has the same chemical composition as the male prostate. 2001, Professor Milan Zaviacic’s research results on the female prostate finally persuaded the United States Anatomical Terminology Joint Committee of experts from various countries to agree to the new version of the “Histological Terminology” to “female prostate”; to be treated as “female prostate&rdquo. Take & ldquo;Paraurethral glands & rdquo;. This means that the female prostate is officially recognized by modern medicine, but also means that mankind has discovered a new human organ. As you know, the male prostate gland is similar to a chestnut, wrapped around the beginning of the urethra. So, what kind of organ is the female prostate? Female prostate is also located around the urethra, but it is encircled in the distal 1/3 of the urethra in the urethral wall, the shape is not a male prostate chestnut type, but was a thick end of the other end of the thin trapezoid, under normal circumstances can not be touched, however, when women are in a state of sexual arousal, then the anterior wall of the vagina can be touched in the vaginal area can touch a clear bulge in the area of the vagina, which is actually due to the expansion of the female sexually aroused This is actually the female prostate gland that expands due to sexual arousal. When sexually aroused, the female prostate is filled with secretions, so it feels hard and swollen to the touch. The size of the female prostate gland is equivalent to the end of my thumb, weighs about 5 grams, and can hold up to 30-50 ml of fluid. Since the female prostate is not a degenerative organ, what physiological functions does it actually have? First of all, as an important female sex organ, it is related to female orgasm “ ejaculation ”. The phenomenon of female ejaculation refers to the female sexual excitement from the urethra to shoot a stream of liquid, the number can be up to tens of milliliters, and accompanied by the appearance of orgasm. As early as more than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle in ancient Greece had described the phenomenon of female ejaculation. Subsequently, despite the debate over the source of the fluid that women ejaculate, it is undeniable that ejaculation exists in many women. So where does so much fluid come from? Some people believe that female ejaculation is a form of urinary incontinence and that what comes out is nothing more than urine. However, scientific studies have shown that it is not urine that is ejaculated by female ejaculation. These fluids do not taste like urine. It is well known that urine contains a high level of urea. Some scholars have studied the fluids ejaculated by women who can ejaculate. The results showed that these fluids contain almost no urea, and the content of other substances in urine such as creatinine and uric acid is also very low. Instead, these fluids contained high levels of prostatic acid phosphatase, prostate-specific antigen, and other components unique to male prostate fluid. This suggests that the female ejaculate & ldquo; semen & rdquo; is not urine, but prostate fluid from the prostate. This further proves the existence of the female prostate. Imaging examination found that female sexual excitement, in the equivalent of the female prostate, there will be a clear swelling area, and after female ejaculation, this area greatly reduced, from another side shows that the female prostate is female ejaculation & ldquo; semen & rdquo; memory. In short, and male ejaculation, female ejaculation is also a physiological phenomenon. Female ejaculation ejaculate liquid, although no sperm, but has and male prostate fluid similar ingredients. In a way, it can also be said that & ldquo; semen ”. Women who are able to “ejaculate” are more likely to experience orgasmic pleasure. In addition to participating in female ejaculation, other functions of the female prostate are not well understood. Some research suggests that the female prostate can secrete a substance that calms women’s emotions —— 5-z tryptamine. The endocrine function of the female prostate may also be related to female pubertal development.