Causes and pathogenesis of prostatic hyperplasia
As we all know, the prevalence of prostatic hyperplasia has always been very high. Patients with prostatic hyperplasia may suffer from symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and inability to hold urine. In the middle and late stages, the body may suffer from renal failure. So why do we have prostatic hyperplasia? How to treat prostatic hyperplasia? Let’s explain it in detail, and we hope to provide some help to our friends.
Prostatic hyperplasia will occur in a certain age group, mainly middle-aged men aged 40 to 50. Middle-aged and elderly men are very prone to prostate hyperplasia. The size of the prostate in the body changes with age. When young, the male prostate tissue is not very developed, which is mainly caused by smooth muscle and connective tissue. Before maturity, the male prostate grows significantly, especially the glandular tissue, but it slowly declines after reaching old age. This will cause the male prostate to shrink and may also produce symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia.
At present, the cause of prostate hyperplasia is not very clear, but experts believe that changes in estrogen production in older men's bodies and disorders of the metabolic levels of male hormones and estrogen are common causes of prostate hyperplasia. However, the actual stage and system are not very clear, and after many years of scientific research, it is not very clear.
To treat benign prostatic hyperplasia, patients can selectively use some estrogen drugs. Doctors can selectively give patients some diethylstilbestrol. In fact, diethylstilbestrol can mainly inhibit the metabolism of male hormones. If the metabolism of male hormones is reduced, the symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia will be alleviated. However, it is generally not suitable for people with coronary heart disease or liver and gallbladder diseases, because it will cause great harm to these people.
In general, prostatic hyperplasia is mainly related to age and female hormone metabolism disorders in the body. Therefore, patients with prostatic hyperplasia should go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible. Patients should pay attention to their daily life care in terms of diet. They can massage the body's prostate tissue before going to bed every day to reduce symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency, and the inability to hold back urination. They should also adjust their diet and eat more fruits and vegetables. Male friends should also participate in more outdoor activities and games to improve their physical fitness, pay attention to their own environmental hygiene, and finally remind patients to avoid alcohol and tobacco.
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