Many male friends are suffering from various prostate diseases, and most prostatitis patients are due to unhealthy daily habits, such as not doing these three things after intercourse, which can easily lead to prostatitis.
First thing: Do not urinate immediately after intercourse.
Second thing: Do not smoke immediately after intercourse.
In general, after intercourse, the body may feel tired, and men tend to smoke to refresh themselves. Smoking frequently after intercourse can gradually harm the prostate with harmful substances, leading to prostatitis. Smoking can lower the body’s immunity and make it difficult to treat prostatitis quickly, leading to potential recurrence.
Third thing: Do not shower immediately after intercourse.
The main reason is that the body temperature has not returned to normal after intercourse, and the heart rate and pulse cannot recover in a short time. Showering immediately, regardless of water temperature, can stress the body organs, possibly leading to organ hypoxia or even sudden death. Therefore, it is recommended to wait for at least 30 minutes before showering.
Other factors influencing prostatitis in men
Sedentary lifestyle
When men are seated, it can compress the prostate. Prolonged sitting can directly compress the prostate, causing congestion and making it difficult for prostatic fluid to be excreted, leading to prostatitis.
Holding in urine
Holding in urine is also one of the causes of prostatitis. It can worsen prostate edema, lead to congestion and inflammation. When the bladder is full and there is an urge to urinate, it is necessary to urinate. For patients with prostatitis experiencing frequent and urgent urination, timely urination is crucial to avoid bladder pressure on the prostate, worsening the condition.
Chronic constipation
Chronic constipation can cause a buildup of waste in the rectum, increasing the burden on the prostate and leading to congestion. Straining during bowel movements due to constipation can increase abdominal pressure, compressing the prostate and obstructing urine flow, which is disadvantageous for the prostate.
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