Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Men sit too long prone to chronic gland diseases

<p> Doctors advise, for men, paying special attention to the work and rest, otherwise, Chronic prostatitis may quietly came to the side. </ p> Nonbacterial prostatitis in out-patients in early onset age have gradually trend, the disease could .have been 20-to 40-year-old male common diseases, but now also in the high school of out-patient, this may and now male work learning tensions has a lot to do, so that men should pay special attention. <p .> The prostate is a male body of important gland that secretes prostatic fluid and prostaglandins are male. </ p> As a general rule in out-patient clinic in prostatitis mainly includes both acute and chronic, acute prostatitis is caused by bacteria, is suffering .from this disease are relatively small, only account for 10% of patients with Chronic prostatitis. But patients with Chronic prostatitis is relatively more than many people will. <p> The main cause of Chronic prostatitis due to prostate in long-term patients State- .induced inflammation. </ p> Urination, pain niaotong, the following symptoms may be caused by chronic prostatitis. <! - AFP Control Code / Caption. left vertical banner --><!-- AFP Control Code End/No.- .-> <p> The doctor advised, although Chronic prostatitis is self-healing, but still affects the patient's quality of life, to maintain a healthy prostate, reduce local congestion state of the prostate is very important, for example: do not be too .vigorous exercise, don't let the body is very tired. </ p> For men engaged in mental work, long time sitting and holding back urine will cause great harm to the prostate, paying special attention to avoid, it is best to work .for a period of time up activities. Still in the learning of students but also to use nice break time, more relaxing activities. Also, stay away from tobacco and alcohol, and other negative stimulation, fixed sexual partner and attention to health habits are also .elements of protection of the prostate. <p align="right"> (Practice editing: cliques) </ p>.

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