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The prostate, its functions and structure. The prostate is an internal organ that is inherent only in the male body. It is located in the pelvic area. It has no anatomical landmarks on the surface of the body. But at the same time it is in close anatomical connection with the bladder and rectum, located between them. The urethra passes through the prostate gland, into which a section of the vas deferens opens.
The structure of this site is valvular, since at the level of the central nervous system there is a regulation of the voluntary release of sperm or urine. In its structure, the prostate is quite simple. Outside, it is covered by a thin capsule, unlike the organs of the scrotum, it does not carry a protective function. The blood supply to the organ is high enough. Inside, it is represented by glandular tissue, which is normally quite soft. There are small ducts, which later merge into a single one.
In terms of its functional structure, the prostate gland belongs to the organs of the endocrine system, but in terms of the way hormones are released, it is a gland of mixed secretion. Its main function is to produce a secretion, which is the liquid component of sperm. In addition, there is a release of a small amount of testosterone, the main hormone of the male body. From a theoretical point of view, the work of the prostate gland occurs from the moment a child is born. Those. the organ is functionally ready even in utero. But maximum work begins in adolescence and continues for the rest of your life.
Prostatitis is an inflammatory disease that affects the prostate gland. Almost every man in his life is faced with problems in the prostate. At the same time, inflammatory diseases currently occupy a leading position. Mostly men who are sexually active face the problems of prostatitis. The average age of the risk group is 40-55 years. At a later age, primary prostatitis, as a rule, does not occur, but a man may face its complications or exacerbations.
The main manifestations of the disease that men pay attention to are.
Many men are concerned about the question of whether the temperature can rise with prostatitis. From all of the above, one can conclude that the temperature in this case is one of the integral parts of the inflammatory process. Only its severity will depend on the degree of the pathological reaction. For many men, especially with chronic prostatitis, the temperature will go unnoticed.
This is primarily due to the maximum subfebrile values. Only with acute, pronounced prostatitis does the temperature rise sharply and all this manifests itself in a febrile state. The most dangerous is the subfebrile temperature, since such a clinic is very often not treated, and the changes in the organ continue.
This is a fairly common question asked by men who are faced with this problem. The answer to it is ambiguous, since the doctor will be more concerned not with the flow process itself, but with the treatment and further tissue restoration. If the temperature reaction was high, and the treatment was started untimely or was chosen incorrectly, then the organ restoration process deteriorates.As well as the increased risk of complications. In most cases, with an acutely onset process and high body temperature, the process becomes chronic, and irreversible changes in the tissue develop.
All this can lead to the development of complications in the form of impaired tissue work and a violation of the composition and characteristics of the main substance produced by the prostate gland - prostatic juice. It is one of the main components of sperm in men. With an increase in body temperature, the production of full-fledged spermatozoa is also disrupted in a man, and therefore, the fertilization process may be disrupted.
Prostatitis, the temperature at which is elevated, disrupts the fertilization process for some time. When conducting a laboratory study, the doctor's spermogram can change its nature. So an increase in the content of leukocytes or the presence of bacteria disrupts not only the basic reproductive function, but can also be dangerous if it enters the female body.
Prostatitis, which increases body temperature, requires immediate treatment. In this case, the choice of tactics will not depend on its severity. In order for it to pass, pathogenetic therapy should be taken up. Since the process is predominantly bacterial, then it should be treated with the appointment of antibacterial agents. They are used both in the form of tablets and injections. It is recommended to select funds taking into account the sensitivity, if the process is nonspecific, then it is better to use broad-spectrum antibiotics.
For symptomatic purposes, a group of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be used. A good antipyretic effect is provided by rectal suppositories, which quickly penetrate the tissue of the gland and not only reduce fever, but also have an anti-inflammatory effect. For the purpose of detoxification, vitamins can be used, as well as colloidal and crystalline solutions. The temperature of prostatitis in men can cause severe intoxication.
In order to prevent the development of temperature in prostatitis, as well as the inflammation in the prostate gland itself, several basic rules should be followed.
First of all, this is the limitation of unprotected sexual intercourse.
Regularly carry out diagnostics in order to identify sexually transmitted infections.
Regularly treat chronic inflammatory diseases in other organs, if it is impossible to do this, regularly carry out anti-relapse therapy.