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Can long-term abstinence also lead to benign prostatic hyperplasia?

Long term abstinence may also lead to benign prostatic hyperplasia? Men have excessive sexual life when they are young, which is often one of the reasons for prostatitis in old age. But on the other hand, the long-term elimination of sexual life can also cause benign prostatic hyperplasia.

The components of male semen include spermatozoa, seminal vesicle secretion and prostatic fluid secreted by prostate, which are stored in seminal vesicle after mixing. When men do not ejaculate for a long time, seminal vesicles will be in a state of high tension.

When men repeatedly appear sexual impulse and can not get catharsis, these changes of related organs in the body have been going on. In other words, the continuous emergence of the sexual impulse, so that the secretion of prostatic fluid in the continuous increase, the local prostate in continuous congestion, over time, it caused the hyperplasia of the prostate. Visible, excessive abstinence will lead to male prostatic hyperplasia.

For married men, there are few opportunities for long-term abstinence. For those widowed middle-aged and old men, although they will have sexual impulse, they can't have sex. This is worthy of social attention. In recent years, the marriage problem of the elderly has attracted people's attention. From the perspective of health care and disease prevention, middle-aged and elderly people should be encouraged to remarry. It's good for their health. By the way, I put forward a advice that may be difficult to be accepted: a middle-aged and elderly man who has lost his spouse can vent his savings by masturbating when he has frequent sexual impulses before he remarries, which is good for human body.

Therefore, in order to prevent prostate disease, men should arrange sexual life appropriately, neither indulgence nor abstinence.