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Is abstinence good for men?
Excessive sexual life can cause prostatic hyperplasia, which is recognized by many experts. So, can abstinence reduce the incidence of prostate disease? Prostate diseases are the general name of many diseases of male prostate, among which chronic prostatitis and prostatic hyperplasia are the most common. Excessive sexual life of young men is often one of the reasons for senile prostatitis. On the other hand, long-term abstinence can also cause prostatic hyperplasia.

The components of male semen include sperm, seminal vesicle secretion and prostatic fluid secreted by prostate, which are mixed and stored in seminal vesicle. When men do not ejaculate for a long time (including sexual intercourse, masturbation, wet dream, etc. ), the seminal vesicle will be in a state of high tension for a long time.

On the other hand, a man with normal sexual development will inevitably have frequent sexual impulses, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. People's reproductive system will change with each sexual impulse, such as the secretion of various related glands will increase, blood vessels will expand and congestion.

When men have repeated sexual impulses and cannot vent, these changes in related organs in the body have been going on. In other words, its constant sexual impulse makes the secretion of prostatic fluid continue to increase, and its prostate continues to be congested. Over time, it will lead to prostate hyperplasia. It can be seen that excessive abstinence can also lead to male prostatic hyperplasia.

For married people, there are few opportunities for long-term abstinence. For those widowed middle-aged and elderly men, although there will be sexual impulses, they can't have sex. This is worthy of social attention. In recent years, the problem of old-age marriage has attracted people's attention. From the perspective of health care and disease prevention, middle-aged and elderly people should be encouraged to remarry. This is good for their health. By the way, a suggestion that may be hard to be accepted by people: widowed middle-aged and elderly men can vent their "savings" by masturbating when they have frequent sexual impulses before remarriage, which is beneficial to the human body.

Therefore, in order to prevent prostate diseases, men should arrange their sexual life moderately, neither indulging nor abstinence.