However, not all prostate patients are suitable for drinking tea. For example, patients with chronic prostatitis should not drink tea if they have neurasthenia symptoms such as irritability, insomnia, palpitation and upset, because substances such as caffeine, theobromine and theophylline contained in tea can excite the nerve center and heart, which will aggravate the anxiety syndrome, thus aggravating the condition. Therefore, such patients should not drink tea. People with acute prostatitis and fever should not drink tea, because tea will reduce the therapeutic effect of drugs, and theophylline can raise body temperature.
Patients with prostate cancer should always drink green tea or black tea to prevent cancer, especially after radiotherapy, to prevent radiation damage and leukopenia.
Black tea and green tea can slow down the spread of prostate cancer and have a good anti-cancer effect.
Prostate patients should eat regularly, avoid smoking and drinking, and avoid using spicy and irritating food. In addition to diet, experts also suggest keeping enough rest and sleep in daily life, taking proper physical exercise, preventing excessive fatigue, having regular sex, not sitting and riding bicycles for a long time, keeping the prostate warm and preventing infectious diseases such as influenza. These measures are helpful to the rehabilitation of prostatitis.