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How does the person who masturbates easily get prostatitis?

Only a few patients have acute history, most of them are chronic and recurrent. The main pathogenic factor of type I and type II prostatitis is pathogen infection. The main pathogens are Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Proteus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Pathogens invade the prostate with urine, leading to infection. Pathological anatomy confirmed that the lesions of prostatitis were generally confined to the peripheral area, and the glandular duct was opposite to the vertical line of urine flow at the opening of posterior urethra, which was easy to cause urine reflux, while the glandular duct in the central area and transitional area was consistent with the direction of urine flow and was not easy to cause infection.

There are as many as 15 ~ 30 ducts in the prostate, and the prostate epithelium has a strong secretory function. Small glands with strong secretion function and narrow ducts make the prostate compressed and occluded under the influence of many factors, which easily leads to congestion and secretion deposition, thus creating conditions for the occurrence of infection, which is also the histological basis for the recurrence of prostatitis. Frequent sexual life, excessive masturbation, sedentary, cycling, horseback riding, drinking, overeating and catching cold may all be inducing factors.

The pathogenesis of type ⅲ prostatitis is unknown, and the etiology is very complicated, which is widely controversial. Most scholars believe that the main reasons may be pathogen infection, dysuria, psychological factors, neuroendocrine factors, abnormal immune response, oxidative stress theory, lower urinary tract epithelial dysfunction and so on. Lack of research on the pathogenesis of type ⅳ prostatitis may be the same as part of the etiology and pathogenesis of type ⅲ prostatitis.

Urine reflux in prostate may be of great significance to the occurrence of various prostatitis. Recent studies have found that urate in urine can not only stimulate prostate, but also precipitate into stones, block glandular ducts and act as a refuge for bacteria. These findings can clarify that prostatitis syndrome is actually the same manifestation of many diseases, and its clinical manifestations are complex and changeable, which can produce various complications and relieve themselves.