1, can I drink tea for benign prostatic hyperplasia?
can
1. Caffeine in tea can stimulate the kidney, promote the rapid excretion of urine, improve the filtration effect of the kidney and reduce the retention time of harmful substances in the kidney;
2. Caffeine can also eliminate excessive lactic acid in urine, which helps the human body to eliminate fatigue as soon as possible;
3. Tea polyphenols have obvious inhibitory and killing effects on pathogenic bacteria and viruses, and have obvious anti-inflammatory and antidiarrheal effects.
2. What kind of tea do you drink for benign prostatic hyperplasia?
Drinking tea for benign prostatic hyperplasia should also be selective;
Generally speaking, if patients with prostatic hyperplasia and constipation can choose to drink black tea to tonify the deficiency and relieve constipation;
Patients with severe prostatic hyperplasia can drink oolong tea or Pu 'er tea to reduce blood fat and relieve stranguria.
Patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia can often drink rose tea and jasmine tea to dissipate stagnation and diuresis during remission;
Patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia and canceration can drink green tea or black tea to prevent the cancer from getting worse, especially patients after radiotherapy and chemotherapy can drink tea to prevent the rapid decline of white blood cells.
3, prostate hyperplasia does not drink strong tea.
Although the ingredients in tea can alleviate prostate hyperplasia to some extent, strong tea may also aggravate the symptoms of prostate hyperplasia.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia can drink tea properly, but not strong tea, because tea contains caffeine, tannic acid, catechin and other ingredients, and excessive concentration may aggravate the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
4. How to treat yourself with tea?
(1) Shuangshen Fritillaria Tea
Ingredients: Fritillaria, Sophora flavescens and Codonopsis pilosula each 25g.
Practice: decoct in water to get juice. Take 3-5 doses instead of tea Qin.
Efficacy: This prescription has the effects of resolving phlegm, relieving cough, clearing away heat and resolving hard mass, and is suitable for prostate hyperplasia with lung qi stagnation.
(2) Meat hanging tea
Ingredients: cinnamon 10g. Decoct with water to get juice. Take 3-5 doses instead of tea.
Efficacy: This prescription has the effects of tonifying fire, strengthening yang, dispelling cold and promoting blood circulation, and is suitable for prostatic hyperplasia.
(3) Huayu Bushen tea
Ingredients: Herba Epimedii 15g, Fructus Psoraleae 15g, Radix Astragali 20g, Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae 15g, Radix Paeoniae Rubra 15g, Semen Persicae 10g, Flos Carthami 10g, and Radix Arnebiae 10g. ..
Practice: decoct in water to get juice. Drink tea instead.
Efficacy: This prescription has the effects of invigorating kidney and qi, dredging channels and collaterals, softening hard mass and resolving hard mass. Suitable for prostatic hyperplasia, etc.
5. Dietary guidance for benign prostatic hyperplasia
What should the diet of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia pay attention to?
Do not drink spirits, eat less spicy and fatty products, drink less coffee, eat less acidic foods such as oranges and orange juice, and eat less sugar and refined flour.
You can't reduce your drinking water just because you urinate frequently. Drinking plenty of water can dilute urine and prevent urinary tract infection and bladder stones. Drink cold boiled water instead of strong tea.
Pay attention to eating pumpkin seeds in the diet of benign prostatic hyperplasia, and making snacks is very beneficial to the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Eat more fresh fruits, vegetables, coarse grains and bean products, eat more honey to keep the stool unobstructed, and eat beef and eggs in moderation.
Mung beans are not limited, boiled into porridge, and eaten at will after cooling, especially suitable for people with bladder fever and dysuria.
Don't drink less water because of frequent urination, you will not stand it. Drinking plenty of water can dilute urine and prevent urinary tract infection and bladder stones. Drink cold boiled water, remember to drink less strong tea.