Prostatic hyperplasia brings great harm to men. Prostatic hyperplasia will affect men’s fertility and sexual function, which can easily lead to male sexual dysfunction. Prostatic hyperplasia will affect men’s kidney health, as well as men’s bladder health. It is easy to cause bladder obstruction, and patients will have varying degrees of difficulty urinating. What are the hazards of benign prostatic hyperplasia?
- Prostatic hyperplasia affects fertility: Prostatic hyperplasia will lead to abnormal secretion of prostatic fluid, which will destroy the substances that protect and nourish sperm in the vagina, affect the survival and quality of sperm, and lead to infertility.
- Prostatic hyperplasia affects sexual dysfunction: Prostatic hyperplasia can lead to impaired excitability of sexual nerves, symptoms such as nocturnal emission, premature ejaculation, and even impotence until complete loss of sexual function.
- Hyperplasia of the prostate damages the kidneys: Hyperplasia of the prostate can damage the urethra, compress the urethra, cause bladder obstruction, different urination difficulties, cause urethral inflammation, hydronephrosis and chronic renal failure and other diseases.
- Hyperplasia of the prostate induces cancer: Hyperplasia of the prostate can cause a decrease in the immunity of the prostate, decrease in antibacterial ability, increase the chance of bacterial infection, and long-term inflammation or hyperplasia can also induce prostate cancer.
Through the above introduction, we have learned about the harm of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Prostatic hyperplasia will affect men’s fertility, and also affect men’s kidney health, and may even develop cancer. Prostatic hyperplasia will reduce the immune function of the prostate and increase the risk of disease. Prostate hyperplasia is mainly caused by the spread of long-term inflammation, and long-term stimulation may also cause cancer.