Do you have to abstain from regular prostate fluids?

Abstinence from any form of ejaculation is required for a routine prostate fluid. A routine prostate fluid is used to diagnose the presence of prostate disease, and an important indicator of this diagnosis is the white blood cell count. If the white blood cell count is above the normal range, it may indicate that the patient has a prostate disease. Prostate fluid is collected by massaging the prostate gland, which may cause pain in the lower abdomen and a feeling of urination. This is because the number of white blood cells in the prostate fluid may falsely increase after men become sexually aroused, affecting the accuracy of the test results. Usually about 3-7 days of abstinence before the examination, during which any form of ejaculation is prohibited, including sex, masturbation and so on. Patients who need routine prostate fluid examination are advised to go to a regular hospital and under the guidance of a doctor in order to obtain accurate test results.