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Some foods can worsen prostatitis symptoms

Prostatitis symptoms can be painful. Patients usually may have pain or burning sensation when urinating, frequent urination, particularly at night and pain or discomfort of the penis or testicles. Actually, some foods can make prostatitis symptoms worse. 

 
It’s not enough to know the best foods you should eat to make prostatitis symptoms better, you should also know which foods are the worst so you can avoid them. Some of the foods in the following may surprise you, but all of them are best to cross off your menu if you want to promote prostate health.
 
Red and Processed Meat
 
Eating a lot of red and processed meats is unhealthy for prostatitis symptoms, one of which is it may increase your risk of prostate cancer. Studies show that men who ate the most red meat were 12 percent more likely to develop prostate cancer and 33 percent more likely to have advanced cancer than those who ate the least amount of red meat. 
 
Calcium and Dairy Foods
 
Dairy foods are the most common source of calcium, and this is a source of concern for two reasons. One, there is evidence that high intake of calcium, mostly through supplements and dairy foods, has been linked with a greater risk of prostate cancer, especially aggressive cancer. Two, many dairy foods are high in fat and cholesterol, and may also contain hormones, all of which can have a negative impact on prostate health.
 
Thus, if you want to make prostatitis symptoms better, you should avoid these foods. In addition, if your prostatitis symptoms are serious, you can receive herbal treatment. Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill as a good herbal medicine for prostatitis, it can make the medication reach to the infected part directly, thus enhance the curative effect.
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