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Prostatitis Improvement : Refuse Alcohol, Seafood, Spicy Food by disange: 7:50am On Mar 26, 2021
The improvement of living standards gives people more choices in terms of diet. But unfortunately, this is also a common cause of increased cases related to male prostatitis. Illnesses come in at the month, so it is very important to keep a healthy and moderate diet plan for male friends.

At the same time, there are some foods that should be restrained when you are facing the trouble of prostatitis.

1. Alcohol

Enjoying a lot of alcoholic beverages is known to be harmful, affecting not only the liver and spleen but also the prostate gland. Under the impact of alcohol, the permeability and fluidity of cell membrane will be altered, which will result in the damage of prostate cells, limit the differentiation of cells as well as the regeneration and repair of those damaged tissues.

However, many patients often say they just need to abstain from white wine while it is no big trouble to drink beer at dinner. But in fact, this is absolutely a mistake. The alcohol includes all kinds of alcoholic beverages. Try to avoid them as far as possible.

2. Seafood

Since numerous fish, shellfish and seafood are fulfilled with proteins, while some of them are rich in heterogeneous proteins, that may lead to hypersensitive reactions to people with sensitive predisposition. These are also seen as stimulating foods, and eating too much these types of food can irritate the patients’ bodies, resulting in tissues congestion and edema as well as aggravating the condition of prostatitis.

3. Spicy food

Hot foods tend to be stimulating, for example onion, garlic and other irritant substances, which will give rise to vascular dilatation and blood blockage. Some patients with chronic prostatitis have the habit of consuming hot food, particularly hot pot, whilst they may avoid it when signs and symptoms go downhill. Nonetheless, they will probably indulge in these foods again when they feel a little better after the treatment, which could easily trigger the frequent assaults of chronic prostatitis.

Analogously, you should also refuse raw and cold foods in daily life. Individuals with prostatitis should never try to eat unprocessed or chilly food products, because they can readily increase the risk for prostate gland to contract and then impede the urine from simply being excreted. Frozen drinks and cold stuff should be avoided as far as possible, such as freezing coke cola and mile.

Suppose that you have an excellent control of your daily diet, your treatment will be also improved. On many occasions, for the treatment of chronic prostatitis, herbal formula Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill is advised for male patients. It comes with a great ability to heal long-term signs and dispel inflammations. Nothing worth owing comes easy, so you should insist on the highest standards about treatment at all times.

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