What is the Normal Range of Lecithin Granules in Prostatic Fluid?
Generally, the normal level of lecithin bodies in prostatic fluid is usually three to four plus on a test. The more lecithin bodies there are, the better the nutritional components of prostatic fluid, indicating no inflammation or infection. Conversely, if the lecithin bodies decrease or disappear, it suggests a severe inflammatory infection in the prostate. Prostatitis is caused by factors such as prolonged sitting, urine retention, spicy and stimulating diet, etc., leading to the accumulation of prostatic fluid and the occurrence of inflammatory reactions. Oral medication is required for targeted treatment. Lecithin can also reflect the status of male sexual function. For instance, if the lecithin bodies are less than 50% of the normal value, there may be varying degrees of male sexual dysfunction; if less than 30%, there is definitely sexual dysfunction, with common symptoms such as premature ejaculation and impotence. Therefore, lecithin can be used as a reference indicator for diagnosing chronic prostatitis and an objective indicator for assessing sexual function status.
Lecithin bodies are a normal component of prostatic fluid in young and middle-aged men. When the lecithin bodies are less than 50% of the normal value, they have important reference value for diagnosing prostatitis. Additionally, lecithin can also reflect the status of male sexual function. For example, if the lecithin bodies are less than 50% of the normal value, there may be varying degrees of male sexual dysfunction; if less than 30%, there is definitely sexual dysfunction, with common symptoms such as premature ejaculation and impotence. Lecithin bodies can be used as both a reference indicator for diagnosing chronic prostatitis and an objective indicator for assessing sexual function status.