Dispotitis is the most common male disease. It has a very great impact on men. It will not only endanger patients' fertility, but also cause a series of complications.So, what are the complications of orchitis?For details, please see the following expert introduction.
What is the harm of orchitis in men?
1. Temporated a variety of serious diseases
Disposteritis can easily induce various severe diseases, such as dexterous veins, endocrine diseases, nephritis and other kidney diseases, urinary infection diseases, and malignant tumors.
2. Loss of sexual functional function
Sexitis can lead to decline in sexual function, and even completely lost sexual function, bringing a heavy blow to the family, causing discord of husband and wife.
3. Cause male infertility
Disposteritis can also cause death, spermatic, losing fertility, and transmitting inflammatory bacteria to spouse, causing gynecological diseases and bringing great harm to the health of the partner.
4, cause premature aging
If orchitis cannot be cured for a long time, it is easy to cause essence and damage to kidney loss, vitality consumption, severe body cold, backache back pain, early aging.
What foods do you usually eat in orchitis?
1. Improve your diet and prevent foods of high cholesterol foods, eat less red meat with higher cholesterol content, such as pigs, cattle, sheep, etc., eat more white meat with more cholesterol for chicken and fish.Pay attention to the rules of life and rest and keep the urine unobstructed.
2. Fruit is indispensable for people. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, increase the intake of vitamin C and other ingredients to improve the body's anti -inflammatory ability.
3. Eat less pork trotters, fish soup, mutton and other so -called hair products, so as not to cause increased secretions in the inflammatory parts, orchitis further infiltrate and spread and aggravate symptoms.
4. Be careful not to eat spicy food, do not smoke and drink, do not sit for a long time, do not live too much, do not frequently masturbate, etc.(Reference website: Global Hospital Network)
(Editor in charge: Peng Zhixing)