Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Drink plenty of water helps care of prostate

Drink plenty of water helps care of prostate


With the increase of middle-aged age, sensory organ gradually become less sensitive to the feeling of thirst will be reduced, because the body is not easy to dry and has aroused strong feelings, coupled with the heavy workload, often neglected to add water, Cells in a long-term "dry" state.

Human organ and tissue cells are not long enough water moisture is bound to happen shrinkage, body fluids (blood and urine) enrichment, not only prone to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, urinary tract stones, but also vulnerable to concentrate urine, urination Reduce the frequency of urination caused organ damage along the way, one of the most easily hurt the prostate.

Prostate of the prostate gradually released into the urethra, with each urination and washing to in vitro. Under normal circumstances, the emissions of the prostate is very small, long intervals of voiding the men, prostate fluid accumulation concentrated in a long time after the urethra and may cause irritation of the urethra, easy-induced infections, even without voiding the circumstances "Yat To "to the urethra, mouth, causing redness urethra mouth, some people have urethra mouth symptoms such as swelling and pain, a" trickle white "phenomenon. In addition, the volume of water to reduce the concentration of urine, to reduce the number of urination, harmful substances in the urine of prostate and kidney, bladder, and other adverse health also.

In the absence of heart disease and kidney disease, under the premise of men regularly add water to cultivate the habit of drinking every day 1,500 to 2,000 milliliters of water or tea, urine through the urethra to fully wash and is conducive to the secretion from prostate , Bao prostate safety. Even for a frequency of symptoms in patients with prostate disease to the water, in order to avoid sleep after the overactive bladder filling, and the impact of frequent Qiye rest at night can reduce the amount of drinking water, adjusted to the water during the day.

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