Diabetes is a very common disease with a high incidence. It can bring about serious harm to the patient's body, which is typically characterized by urinating too much and becoming thin and weak while eating and drinking more than usual. Diabetes is usually a chronic disease and needs to be treated for a long time.
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It should be noted that patients with chronic prostatitis also have symptoms like frequent and urgent urination. So is diabetes related to prostatitis? Does diabetes cause prostatitis?
Experts point out that if male patients with diabetes are over 50 years old, they should undergo a prostate examination while checking for diabetes complications each time. Prostatitis in patients with diabetes will be more troublesome, and it will easily cause changes in blood sugar. In return, hypoglycemia, which means lower blood sugar in the body, will also affect the treatment of prostatitis.
Clinically, it is found that some patients' blood glucose is often at a high level, but the causes are not diet and drugs. They find their blood glucose can drop to the normal level after curing prostatitis, which means the prostate gland is the crime scene.
Prostatitis is one of the common complications easily neglected by patients with diabetes. On the one hand, both of them are common diseases in middle-aged and elderly men, having some similar symptoms, such as dysuria, frequency and urgency of urination. On the other hand, people with diabetes are actually more likely to develop prostatitis due to some physiological and pathological associations.
Doctors say that this is mainly because diabetes is easy to cause bladder lesions, and the damage related to bladder peripheral nerve will lead to declined detrusor contraction function, thus resulting in dysuria and then prostatitis in men. If a man with diabetes finds that he always feels pain when urinating, he should consider whether he has prostate problems and he needs to go see a doctor in time.
Patients with diabetes need to protect their prostate gland, and what they should pay attention to are as follows.
First of all, they should keep a moderate sexual life and control the sex impulse, which is to reduce genital congestion. Masturbation should also be controlled as well.
Secondly, smoking and drinking should be avoided. And don't eat spicy and stimulating food. All of these bad eating habits should be given up, and patients need to eat more fruits and vegetables to supplement nutrition and vitamins.
Besides, patients ung thư tuyến tụy should get rid of some bad living habits, such as sitting for too long and holding back urine. They should move around and have a walk after excessive sitting. Doing more exercise is a good way to adjust the spirit. Drinking water is often overlooked by many patients, which is actually a simple and effective way to help you remove toxins in you body. What's more, it is suggested to take a warm bath for 20 to 30 minutes every night, which will effectively prevent prostate problems.
If you already have prostatitis, you should get treated in time. For patients with acute prostatitis, antibiotics can be used to improve the symptoms. If you have chronic prostatitis for a long time, TMC can be recommended to you. Herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can effectively eliminate inflammation and cure its root causes. Adhering to taking this pill can help you get rid of chronic prostatitis.
In short, prostatitis is associated with diabetes to some extent. Patients with diabetes usually have weak resistance, which makes them easy to be infected. So improving your diet and strengthening the body's immunity are necessary. To control blood sugar in the normal range can make prostatitis cured faster.
Although myself and many like me in the health and fitness community knew of the general negative health consequences of consuming too much processed sugar months or years before, this night represented a game changer in how we look at a healthy diet going forward.
I am speaking about the short piece on "60 Minutes" which sought to update the public on the dangers of sugar through the findings of actual food studies that had taken a great deal of time to complete. The findings were a hard hitting condemnation of the processed sugar industry and the danger their sugar poses to our health not just with obesity, but also heart disease and even the possibility of a link to cancer.
The cancer link was without the question the most shocking but also encouraging. Mostly the linking of the two on such a high-profile platform opened up the discussion that there are possibly some very basic things we can do nutritionally to lessen our risk for cancer. So how close are we to saying that sugar "causes" cancer? That's the key question and it's open to interpretation based on who is doing the interpreting.
Let's look only at what has emerged during the last few months and judge for ourselves what it means. Start first with some older findings from the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Utah. For decades scientists there had known that tumor cells require a lot more glucose than normal cells. The findings can be found in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Now flash forward to recent research led by Dr. Thomas Graeber published June 26, 2012 in Molecular Systems Biology which demonstrated that depriving cancer cells of glucose set in motion processes in ending in the cancer cell's death. Sitting out there also is a 2004 study from Harvard Medical School which found a link between between higher breast cancer rates and high glycemic food consumption as teenagers. The high-glycemic foods would cause a rise in blood glucose levels.
An entirely different track of research to explore is the link between sugar, internal inflammation processes and how this inflammation influences cancer. You may also want to check out the University of California at Los Angeles study which linked fructose intake with the growth of pancreatic cancer cells. The findings are published in the journal Cancer Research. The conclusion reached by researchers behind that study was that anyone wishing to curb their cancer risk should start by cutting back on the amount of sugar they eat.
Does Sugar Cause Cancer? Likely Next Steps in The Evidence Gathering Process
Well there is a lot out there to look at now and reasonable minds could still differ on the direct causality aspect, but the science that is in and published is compelling about connections between sugar and the health or death of cancer cells. The next 6 months to a year will see more emerge on the subject. I'll do my best to get it explained and published on my blog.