Prostatitis Often Recurrent? Doctor Warns Against Holding Urine, Stress
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Chronic prostatitis affects many men, causing pelvic pain and urination issues that can significantly impact quality of life.
- Causes include bacterial infection, urine reflux, immune system responses, unhealthy lifestyle habits like smoking and excessive drinking, and prolonged stress or anxiety.
- Early medical evaluation is recommended for persistent discomfort or changes in urination to diagnose and manage the condition effectively.
Chronic prostatitis, a common ailment among men, can lead to persistent pelvic pain and altered urination patterns, significantly diminishing a person's quality of life. While not as acute as sudden inflammation, its long-term effects are considerable.
Pelvic pain, difficulty urinating, etc., are common symptoms of chronic prostatitis. Although not as severe as acute inflammation, it can affect quality of life long-term.
Urologist Chang Ying-chieh explains that the causes are multifaceted, extending beyond simple bacterial infections. Factors such as urine reflux into the prostate, immune system overreactions, lifestyle choices, and even stress and anxiety can contribute to the inflammation. He highlights five common reasons: bacterial infection, urine reflux due to poor voiding habits like holding urine, abnormal immune responses targeting prostate tissue, unhealthy habits such as excessive smoking, drinking, and spicy food consumption, and chronic stress that affects immune function and pelvic floor muscles.
The causes of prostatitis are numerous, including bacterial infection, urine reflux, immune responses, lifestyle habits, and stress and anxiety.
Chang emphasizes that treating chronic prostatitis requires patience, but prevention is key. He advises individuals experiencing persistent lower abdominal pain or changes in urination to seek prompt evaluation from a urologist rather than enduring discomfort. Early diagnosis and understanding the underlying causes are crucial for effective management and a more comfortable life.
If you experience persistent lower abdominal pain or changes in urination, it's better to seek medical attention early to clarify the cause and live more comfortably.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.