Does obesity have an impact on the prostate

Obesity has a certain adverse effect on the prostate, which can increase the incidence of prostatitis and prostate hyperplasia. Men should reduce their own weight and seek timely treatment for prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia. Excessive obesity and subcutaneous fat accumulation in males may increase abdominal pressure, affecting blood flow in the prostate veins. Metabolites produced cannot be effectively excreted from the body and accumulate inside the prostate, which may lead to prostatitis. Male obesity leads to excessive fat deposition. Through the conversion of aromatase, it can affect the metabolism of androgens, stimulate the proliferation of prostate epithelial stromal cells, and increase the incidence of prostate hyperplasia. Obesity has a certain impact on the prostate.

Men should strictly control their own weight. When they are excessively obese, they can reduce their weight through dieting and exercise. When prostatitis exists, medication such as amoxicillin capsules, celecoxib capsules, and tamsulosin sustained-release capsules should be used according to medical advice. When there is prostate hyperplasia, medication such as finasteride tablets, dutasteride tablets, and tamsulosin sustained-release capsules can be used according to medical advice to prevent the disease from worsening.

During treatment, it is important to have a balanced diet, consume less stimulating foods, avoid drinking alcohol, refrain from holding urine for extended periods, engage in regular physical exercise, and seek medical attention for follow-up examinations.

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