Prostatic fluid keeps flowing out automatically.

Nov 13, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Cao Zhiqiang
Introduction
Under normal circumstances, the involuntary discharge of prostatic fluid may be caused by poor lifestyle habits, psychological factors, sphincter dysfunction, prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and other related conditions. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical attention, identify the underlying cause, and follow the physician's instructions for treatment. Specific recommendations are as follows: maintaining good daily habits and a positive mindset is beneficial for the prevention and treatment of prostate diseases.

Generally, the spontaneous leakage of prostatic fluid may be caused by unhealthy lifestyle habits, psychological factors, sphincter dysfunction, prostatitis, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (prostate enlargement). It is recommended to seek timely medical attention, identify the underlying cause, and follow medical advice for treatment. The specific causes are as follows:

1. Unhealthy lifestyle habits: Long-term sitting, excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, and frequent masturbation may affect the blood circulation and normal function of the prostate, leading to abnormal discharge of prostatic fluid. Patients should avoid prolonged sitting, alcohol consumption, and urine retention. Spicy and irritating foods should be reduced. Increasing physical activity, quitting smoking, limiting alcohol intake, and reducing the frequency of masturbation are also recommended.

2. Psychological factors: Excessive tension, anxiety, and high stress levels may affect prostate function, causing abnormal secretion of prostatic fluid. Patients should adjust their mindset and relieve stress through activities such as exercise, traveling, or listening to music. If necessary, consultation with a psychologist may be beneficial.

3. Sphincter dysfunction: Dysfunction of the urinary sphincter may result in ineffective control of prostatic fluid discharge, leading to involuntary leakage. Patients can improve sphincter function through pelvic floor muscle exercises, sit-ups, and biofeedback therapy.

4. Prostatitis: Prostatitis is a common condition in men, which may be triggered by bacterial infection or other factors. Inflammation of the prostate can cause congestion, dilation of the glandular ducts, increased secretion of prostatic fluid, and subsequent leakage. Patients may also experience symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, and a sensation of heaviness or discomfort in the perineal area. Patients should follow medical advice to take medications such as levofloxacin tablets, azithromycin capsules, and celecoxib capsules to treat infection and inflammation.

5. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): Hormonal imbalances may lead to prostate enlargement. An enlarged prostate can compress the urethra and glandular ducts, causing poor drainage of prostatic fluid and increased pressure within the gland, resulting in fluid leakage. Patients may experience symptoms such as difficulty urinating and incomplete bladder emptying. Under medical guidance, patients may take medications such as tolterodine tartrate extended-release tablets, solifenacin succinate tablets, or tamsulosin hydrochloride extended-release capsules, which can help relieve excessive contraction of the detrusor muscle and relax the smooth muscles of the urethra.

Maintaining healthy lifestyle habits and a positive mental state is beneficial for the prevention and treatment of prostate-related diseases.

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