Prostatitis and premature ejaculation are two common diseases in men, which often occur at the same time in clinic and bring great trouble to the physical and mental health of patients. So is there any relationship between prostatitis and premature ejaculation? Let’s talk about it in detail.
Prostatitis is a common urinary system disease, which is usually caused by bacterial infection or other bad habits (such as sitting for a long time, holding back urine, excessive drinking, spicy diet, etc.). Its main symptoms include frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, endless urination, perineal discomfort and testicular pain. These symptoms not only affect the daily life of patients, but also may have a negative impact on their mental health, such as causing anxiety, depression and other emotions.
Premature ejaculation refers to a phenomenon that men ejaculate before or shortly after entering the vagina during sexual intercourse, unable to control the time of ejaculation, leading to unsatisfactory sexual life. The occurrence of premature ejaculation may be related to many factors, including physiological factors, psychological factors, environmental factors and lifestyle.
Does prostatitis and premature ejaculation matter?
There is indeed a potential link between prostatitis and premature ejaculation. Although prostatitis itself does not directly cause premature ejaculation, the inflammation and pain stimulation of prostatitis may trigger or aggravate the symptoms of premature ejaculation. At the same time, premature ejaculation patients may be more likely to cause prostate congestion and inflammation due to rapid ejaculation, thus aggravating the condition of prostatitis.
Effect
of prostatitis on premature ejaculation The influence of prostatitis on premature ejaculation is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
Sexual dysfunction: Patients with prostatitis may have erectile dysfunction, loss of libido and other symptoms of sexual dysfunction due to prostate swelling and pain stimulation. These symptoms not only affect the quality of sexual life of patients, but also may lead to ejaculation too fast, thus aggravating the symptoms of premature ejaculation.
Painful ejaculation: Patients with prostatitis may experience pain or discomfort during ejaculation due to inflammation and congestion of the prostate. This pain or discomfort may cause the patient to ejaculate early in order to avoid pain, thus triggering or aggravating the symptoms of premature ejaculation.
Psychological pressure: Patients with prostatitis may suffer from anxiety, depression and other emotional disorders due to long-term inflammation and pain. These emotional disorders not only affect the mental health of patients, but also may lead to fear and resistance to sexual life, thus aggravating the symptoms of premature ejaculation.
Endocrine disorders: Prostatitis may cause endocrine disorders, leading to imbalance of hormone levels in patients. This imbalance of hormone levels may further affect the sexual function of patients, thus triggering or aggravating the symptoms of premature ejaculation.
Effect
of premature ejaculation on prostatitis The effects of premature ejaculation on prostatitis are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
Hyperaemia of prostate: because premature ejaculation patient ejaculates too quickly, the likelihood makes prostate is in hyperaemia condition for long. This congestion not only aggravates the inflammation and pain stimulation of the prostate, but also may spread the inflammation to the surrounding tissues, thus aggravating the condition of prostatitis.
Psychological pressure increases: Premature ejaculation patients may suffer from anxiety, depression and other emotional disorders due to the decline in the quality of sexual life and the dissatisfaction of sexual partners. These emotional disorders not only affect the mental health of patients, but also may make patients pay more attention to the condition of prostatitis, thus increasing the psychological burden and anxiety.
Lifestyle changes: Premature ejaculation patients may change their lifestyle because of the decline in the quality of sexual life, such as reducing the frequency of sexual life and avoiding sexual stimulation. These changes may make the prostate in a state of congestion and inflammation for a long time, thus aggravating the condition of prostatitis.
Treatment
of prostatitis and premature ejaculation The treatment of prostatitis and premature ejaculation mainly includes drug therapy, physical therapy, psychotherapy and lifestyle adjustment.
Medication:
Treatment of prostatitis: According to the mechanism of morbidity and clinical signs, choose appropriate antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, α-receptor blockers and traditional Chinese medicine such as Li Xiaoping diuretic anti-inflammatory pills, Qianlie Shutong capsules and other drugs for treatment.
Treatment of premature ejaculation: Local anesthetics (such as compound lidocaine gel) can be used to reduce the sensitivity of the penis and prolong the time of sexual intercourse; antidepressants (such as dapoxetine hydrochloride) have the effect of prolonging the incubation period of ejaculation, but they should be used under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors (such as sildenafil) can be used to improve erectile function, thereby indirectly improving the symptoms of premature ejaculation.
Physiotherapy:
Prostate Massage: By massaging the prostate on a regular basis, it promotes the discharge of prostatic fluid and reduces inflammation and painful irritation.
Heat therapy: Use hot water sitz bath, hot compress and other methods to relieve prostate inflammation and pain symptoms.
Psychotherapy:
Cognitive behavioral therapy: By identifying and changing adverse cognitive and behavioral patterns, patients can reduce anxiety, depression and other negative emotions.
Sexual psychotherapy: through sex education, sexual skills training and other methods, improve the quality of sexual life of patients, enhance the self-confidence and satisfaction of patients.
Lifestyle adjustment:
Improve your diet: Avoid spicy and stimulating foods and drinks, and increase the intake of foods rich in vitamins and fiber, such as vegetables and fruits.
Moderate exercise: moderate aerobic exercise, such as walking, jogging, swimming, etc., to enhance physical fitness and immunity.
Regular work and rest: maintain a regular schedule and adequate sleep, avoid staying up late and overwork.
Avoid sitting for a long time and holding back urine: Avoid sitting for a long time and holding back urine to reduce prostate congestion and inflammation.
Prostatitis and premature ejaculation, as common health problems in men, seem to be independent, but in fact there is a potential link. Therefore, in the treatment of prostatitis and premature ejaculation, we need to consider the interaction between the two and take comprehensive treatment measures.
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