What causes Prostatitis flare ups?
Prostatitis, especially chronic prostatitis, is a long-term disease and is very difficult to be cured. It can be very frustrated if it recurrs again and again after the symptoms have been improved. And the recurrence of prostatitis may lead to other disease such as urinary tract infections, sexual dysfunction, infertility and so on. So it is very important to know the reasons that may cause the recurrence of prostatitis and pay attention to them to avoid the recurrence of prostatitis.
.Adjacent organs affect. Inborn, prostate is related to urinate, sexual function and fertility.It is a male-specific glandular organ, adjacent to the seminal vesicle, vas deferens, ureter, bladder and rectum, easily to be influenced by other organs around it. Prostatitis is often secondary to inflammation of other organs of the genitourinary system, and prostatitis can also cause infection to other organs nearby. According to statistics, more than 87% of prostatitis can be associated with seminal vesiculitis, vas deferens, epididymitis and posterior urethritis.
.Gland tube blocked. Pathogens in the prostate infection and congestion of inflammatory secretions can lead to the formation of small stones within the gland tube, and prostate stones can compress the gland tube, increasing the accumulation of prostatic fluid, due to the persistence of pathogens, the prostatitis recurrent.
.Structural barriers. Patients with chronic prostatitis, their prostate vessels have been blocked, their glands are in atrophy and fibrosis. Just as the surface wound infection prone to scarring, prostate lesions and the surrounding inflammatory tissue will form scars; the blind prostatic injection or hyperthermia can also promote prostatic tissue hardening and the formation of more scars. These scars are not conducive to inflammation and drainage, antimicrobial drugs are difficult to reach the lesion site, increased difficulty to the treatment.
.Other secondary infections.The vast majority of prostatitis patients do have pathogen infection. A patient suffering from prostatitis, infection may also due to other parts of the body pathogen, through the blood, lymph, and even through the urethral or rectal direct dissemination and other means to reach the prostate