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How to eliminate stagnant phenomena in the prostate gland?

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Prostate

mainly consists of glandular tissue, generating a secret, which, together with the contents of spermatozoa and seminal vesicles formed in the testes is sperm. Under certain conditions, the secretion of the gland ducts may accumulate excessively, which in medicine is called as stagnant phenomena in the prostate .

With stagnation of blood / secret prostate swells up

Congestion in the prostate gland are shown in the pain and difficulty of urination

vasculature located in close proximity to and around the breast and under a number of pathologies in its congestion can occur( especially venous).With such phenomena, food and metabolic processes in the gland deteriorate, and conditions arise for the stasis of its secret to arise. Therefore, often these two processes exist simultaneously, supporting and strengthening each other.

Content

  • 1 Causes congestion
  • 2 Consequences
  • 3 Stagnation
  • 4 secret Clinical features and treatment strategy
  • 5 How to avoid problems

Causes congestion

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The prostate gland is part of the pelvis and the stagnation in its vascular system is often a manifestation of the general stagnation of blood in his organs.

most common causes :

  • bowel disease( colitis, proctitis), manifested his rare emptying( constipation);
  • enlargement, inflammation of hemorrhoids( hemorrhoids), vascular anomalies;
  • inflammation of the pelvic organs( more often - the bladder, seminal vesicles, the initial section of the urethra);
  • inguinal hernia;
  • predominantly sedentary lifestyle and lack of physical activity;
  • local and / or general supercooling.
    Sedentary lifestyle in men

    Sedentary life can cause stagnation in the prostate

Any inflammatory processes( in the digestive system or genitourinary organs) are accompanied by swelling of the tissues, accumulation of blood and exudate( fluid discharged from small vessels into the cavity or tissue during inflammation).This results in the squeezing of the smallest arteries and veins, which further prevents the removal of excess fluid and strengthens stagnation.

With congenital enlargement or other abnormalities of the structure of the testicle vessels, stagnation develops in both arterial and venous pelvic networks. The most frequent violations of the valvular veins, as a result of which there are oscillatory movements and exchange of venous blood between the vessels of the scrotum and internal genital organs. Thus, the amount of blood in the small pelvis increases, the metabolic processes deteriorate, stagnant phenomena develop.

Severity of clinical manifestations( pain, swelling, visually visible scrotum veins) is associated with the degree of circulatory disturbance. Timely correction( in most surgical) contributes to the preservation of fertility( ability to have children) function and prevents the development of inflammatory processes of the pelvic( including prostatitis) stagnant. When

inguinal hernias movement of individual parts of the abdominal cavity in the hernial sac gives interposition pelvic impairs their blood supply.

Consequences of

Key Consequences of Blood Stasis :

  • malfunction of scrotum organs;
  • gradual compression of testicles and appendages;
  • increase in local temperature.
As a result, there are violations of spermatogenesis, as well as pain in sexual activity. These factors force a man to abstain from sexual activity, which only increases stagnation in the prostate.

Insufficient physical activity, hypothermia and irregular sexual activity weakens the activity of blood exchange between tissues. The fine vascular network remains unoccupied, as it exists to adapt to the increasing need for blood supply. In this case, not only stagnant phenomena arise, but also the accumulation of metabolic products to be excreted. With long-term preservation of such conditions, prerequisites for the development of inflammation( including non-infectious nature) arise. First of all, congestive( stagnant) prostatitis .

secretion The factors leading to stasis in the prostate, in most cases, relate to the functioning of the reproductive system.

Basic causes of :

  • congestion of seminal fluid with irregular ejaculation;
  • inferior emptying of the vas deferens( with frequent masturbations, interrupted sexual acts);
  • violation of the process of ejaculation( inability to experience orgasm, a small amount of sperm during ejaculation);
  • prolonged abstinence, as well as frequent arousal without the possibility of subsequent realization of sexual activity( see abstinence in men - when is benefit, and when harm?);
  • presence of fibrous cords or microincretions in the prostate.

In chronic, protracted prostatitis, connective tissue proliferation, fibrosis development, and calcification( deposition of calcium salts) are observed. This leads to a decrease in lumen and deformation of the glandular ducts, along which the secret is secreted, and thus, stagnant phenomena within the prostate are intensified.

Clinical signs and therapeutic tactics

Stagnant phenomena in the prostate in the initial stages do not disturb the well-being of men. As the process progresses and the functioning of the genitourinary system worsens, symptoms of appear.

Highlights:

  • discomfort, abdominal pain during sexual arousal, physical stress, lifting of weights;
  • during the day the scrotum may increase somewhat in size, which is accompanied by unpleasant sensations in it;
  • when attaching inflammation - common and local signs of inflammation( prostatitis).
The choice of treatment tactics depends on the cause of the impaired circulation and the accumulation of secretion in the prostate gland. In infectious processes, antibacterial agents are used.

If necessary, additionally applied:

  • phlebotonics( strengthen tone and normalize the structure of venous vessels);
  • anti-inflammatory drugs( reduce swelling of tissues, reduce pain);
  • agents that affect blood flow: anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents( improve blood fluidity).

How to avoid the problem of

HLS as a measure of prevention of congestive prostatitis

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and regular medical examinations, in themselves, are the prevention of congestion in the prostate

To prevent stagnant phenomena in the prostate, you must adhere to a number of recommendations, both general and aimed at ensuring the health of the genital area.

:

  • must be avoided;
  • protect yourself from sexual infections( condoms), and if you suspect a sexually transmitted disease, consult your doctor as quickly as possible;
  • refrain from consuming large doses of alcohol;
  • quit smoking;
  • observe a diet with salt restriction and food-supersaturated food, and also with sufficient supply of zinc, selenium( eating seafood, bread with bran, pumpkin, rabbit meat);
  • is actively engaged in physical exercises with a focus on the muscles of the pelvis, waist, hips, and also easy running, walking;
  • regularly conduct sex life( according to the recommendations of leading urologists - at least 2( and better 3-4 times a week));
  • at the age of 40 years annually undergoes a preventive examination.

Thus, stagnant phenomena in the prostate gland are the result of many pathological processes, including those not associated with the genitourinary system. In this case, they themselves can be a prerequisite for the development of prostate diseases. Timely, in the presence of even minor manifestations, an appeal to a urologist will help in time to diagnose pathology, carry out treatment and prevent the development of complications.

Read more: Elimination of blood congestion in the pelvic organs

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