What about dysuria caused by prostatic hyperplasia?

Introduction: Prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in middle-aged and elderly men. In the early stage, patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia generally show dysuria and increased urination times, especially at night. Over time, it will lead to congestion and edema in the bladder neck. Urination is more weak. At this time, the prostate is full of water and edema, which makes the discharged urine line slender, and sometimes the urine line is not smooth. So, what should I do about dysuria caused by prostatic hyperplasia? BPH patients with dysuria should pay attention to the following points in their lives: First, do not eat spicy food or drink alcohol. Second, eat more fresh fruits, vegetables, coarse grains and bean products. Keep your stool smooth with honey and eat beef and eggs in moderation. Third, eat more seed foods, such as pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds. Fourth, you can't reduce the amount of drinking water because of frequent urination, and you can't endure urine. Drinking plenty of water can dilute urine and prevent urinary tract infection and bladder stones. Fifth, it is best to drink cold boiled water and less strong tea. Finally, we must pay attention to keep a good mood and actively participate in physical and mental health-promoting sports activities. Warm reminder: BPH has difficulty urinating and needs to adjust his life. The symptoms caused by prostatic hyperplasia are gradually developing. Increased urination is the earliest manifestation.