Male prostate!
Prostate inflammation is one of the common diseases among adult males and there is information that about 50% of males are affected by prostate in some period of their lives. Adult males of all ages are at risk of prostate inflammation, but the rate is higher under 50.
I. What is the classification of prostate inflammation? Based on the onset and clinical performance, acute prostate and chronic prostate inflammation are classified. Acute prostate inflammation: Acute prostate inflammation is relatively rare and acute prostate disease is more acute, with more severe symptoms in the whole body, and after acute prostate inflammation it is usually manifested in high heat and inert symptoms, sometimes associated with muscle acidity. After acute prostate inflammation, there is a risk of urination frequency or urinal ache, which may be accompanied by, for example, an acute urination. Chronic prostate inflammation: Chronic prostate inflammation is more common and slow, clinically diverse, with little or no overall symptoms, chronic prostate inflammation may be symptoms of urination frequency and excrement, as well as symptoms such as urination pain or insufficiency, sometimes causing small abdominal or vaginal pain. What are the symptoms of acute prostate disease? 1. Symptoms of the whole body There are signs of weakness, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, discomfort and muscular acidism, and even sepsis. 2. Partial symptoms can cause discomfort in the vagina or on the cheekbone, pain, swelling, and increase when sitting or defecating. It can cause pain in the back of the waist and can be emitted to the penis, scrotum, abdominal, thigh or hip. 3. Symptoms of urination 4. Rectal irritation. Full rectal, excruciating, excruciating, urinal white.
1. Resting in bed, keeping the toilet open, fasting on spicy irritant foods, avoiding alcohol consumption and drinking water.
2. Once diagnosed, acute prostate inflammation should be treated immediately with antibiotics, generally for common fungus, with the choice of a full and efficient wide spectrum of antibiotics, first to control the development of the disease. 3. In cases of severe local pain, a small amount of anti-inflammatory anti-inflammation drugs can be used, such as Broven (Fencense), Lovendeine (Spell). 4. No prostate massages, no urethroscope tests are carried out in the short term; during acute inflammation, the house is forbidden; attention is paid to the prevention of colds and to the avoidance of prolonged sitting; vaginal heat dressing or hot water is available for daily bathing.
iii. Symptoms of chronic prostate influenza 1. Reaping changes and an increase in urination frequency, urination excrement, urination pain (irritation or burning during urination) and night urine. White secretions often flow out of the mouth of the urethroat after urination or in the urine, commonly referred to as “dipping white”. 2. Pain can cause discomfort in the vagina, lower abdomen, sometimes with acid swollen feeling on the waist, on the cheeky bones, groin areas, etc. Dizziness, inactivity, insomnia, anxiety, depression, etc. 4. Complications such as loss of erection, early discharge, infertility, etc.
The general treatment of chronic prostate inflammation, referred to as general treatment, refers to problems that should be addressed during treatment and to self-care within the means available. 1. Life is organized in such a way as to avoid fatigue, prolonged sitting, proper physical exercise, physical improvement and physical resistance. Adequate sleep and a decent living can improve the mental symptoms of chronic prostate inflammation. 2. Prohibition of drinking, less consumption of spicy and irritating food and more water.
3. To avoid holding up urine, to prevent constipation and to keep the poop open.
4. Establish a regular sexual life, be careful not to be too frequent or too restrained, to be appropriate for about 7-10 days. Hot water sits in the bath Operation is simple and can be carried out at home by placing hot water in a basin at 40-42°C and immersing the anal and cavity in water for 15-20 minutes twice a day, with long-term persistence, which reduces local inflammation, promotes absorption, improves symptoms and promotes rehabilitation.