The occurrence of prostate disease in men is mostly related to work and living habits, such as staying up late, driving, sitting for a long time, etc. Below I will introduce the causes of the disease in sequence.
Staying up late: excessive energy damage can hinder sexual function
Even though they are busy with work, male sports enthusiasts always stay up until the early hours of the morning to watch their favorite sporting events on TV. However, this can lead to disharmony in couples.
Experts point out that those who "sleep in in the morning" or "work all night" have a higher proportion of sexual dysfunction. This is because the body's biological rhythm is cyclical, and hormone secretion at night is lower. If the brain continues to work at night, it will stimulate the cerebral cortex and force it to continue secreting excessive hormones. Over time, this disrupts the body's circadian rhythm, making it difficult to adjust when the body needs to return to a normal schedule.
Driving: walking less makes one susceptible to prostate disease
Currently, patients visiting hospitals for prostatitis account for nearly half of daily outpatient visits. Among them, half are car owners and taxi drivers. The number of ED (erectile dysfunction) patients under the age of 40 has also significantly increased, reaching over 50%. Director Bai Yingtang points out that driving for several or even ten hours can easily cause metabolic waste to accumulate in the body, leading to poor blood circulation and blockage of the prostate ducts. Drinking less water and frequently holding urine directly stimulates the urinary tract and can worsen symptoms of prostatitis.
Sitting for a long time: overexertion weakens disease resistance
Staying up late and sitting for long periods while surfing the internet or watching ball games has become a lifestyle for most modern men. From a health perspective, the harm of staying up late and sitting for long periods is very significant. It severely drains the physical energy of many young and middle-aged people, weakening their disease resistance, leading to a high incidence of prostate diseases, affecting male sperm quality, and even causing male infertility. Among married couples in China, about 15% are infertile, with male factors accounting for about half. If infertility occurs, there is no need to panic. Male infertility can be caused by various reasons and should be treated with targeted treatment at a regular hospital.