Prostatitis is a common and high-incidence disease in men, often referred to as the man’s cold. So, what should men do if they have prostatitis? In fact, treating prostatitis is three parts treatment and seven parts maintenance. Patients should pay attention to diet and nutrition. By eating less of three things, inflammation may gradually disappear!
The first thing: Chili Pepper
These days, many people have a strong taste for spicy food and can’t do without it. In daily life, we often eat some spicy foods, such as chili peppers, garlic, scallions, and peppercorns. These spicy and stimulating foods open up the appetite and taste spicy and delicious. However, prostatitis patients should avoid spicy foods because they can easily cause the prostate to become congested and not conducive to urination, worsening the inflammation.
The second thing: Alcohol
Many men enjoy drinking, whether at gatherings, during festivals, celebrations, or just at any meal. However, once alcohol enters the body, it significantly dilates blood vessels. After drinking, every organ in the body will gradually become congested, including the prostate. If the prostate is already inflamed at this time, alcohol will exacerbate the congestion of the prostate, further worsening the condition.
The third thing: Pathogenic food
Pathogenic foods are those that can cause illnesses or trigger the recurrence of old ailments when consumed. If prostatitis has not healed and pathogenic foods are consumed, the inflammation will worsen. Pathogenic foods can stimulate inflammation, leading to prostate congestion, which is detrimental to disease recovery. Common pathogenic foods include mutton, dog meat, goose meat, seafood, leeks, garlic sprouts, etc. Individuals with prostatitis must avoid pathogenic foods!
Prostatitis patients should pay attention to eating less of the above three things, which is beneficial for inflammation control. However, active treatment is still necessary to achieve early recovery from the disease. Choosing traditional Chinese medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can cure prostatitis. In addition, patients should also pay attention to their daily lives by drinking more water, engaging in more physical activity, which helps eliminate inflammation.
Drinking plenty of water can promote urination in prostatitis patients. Drinking water not only dilutes the blood but also effectively dilutes the concentration of urine. Lowering the concentration of urine reduces the stimulation and damage to the prostate. Timely urination can flush the urethra, promptly carrying away bacteria and inflammatory substances from the body, helping to eliminate inflammation.
Engaging in physical activities can enhance physical fitness, boost immunity, and resistance in prostatitis patients. Only when immunity is strengthened can they resist pathogens, providing an adjunctive anti-inflammatory effect for prostatitis.
In summary, while treating prostatitis, patients can gradually eliminate inflammation and restore their health through the aforementioned dietary and lifestyle adjustments!