Treatment for prostatitis must be seen through to the end_Prostate disease treatment_Baidu Space

by 60888888 on 2010-03-16 10:24:49

As the main accessory gland of males, the prostate can develop different diseases at different times. During childhood, the prostate develops slowly and rarely becomes diseased, though there is still the possibility of acute and chronic prostatitis and other lesions, but with a very low incidence rate; starting from youth until old age, the incidence of prostate diseases rapidly increases, and the types of diseases that occur also differ at different age stages. In youth and middle age, the diseases that the prostate is prone to are mainly acute and chronic prostatitis. In old age, as the function of the testicles degenerates and hormone levels decrease, the incidence of prostatitis decreases, while the incidence of benign prostatic hyperplasia significantly increases.

Prostatitis is a common and frequent disease among young and middle-aged men, often caused by urethritis, seminal vesiculitis, or epididymitis. The reason why acute and chronic prostatitis are more common in young and middle-aged men is because this period is when male sexual function is at its peak, with frequent sexual activity. Under the stimulation of sexual excitement, it is easy for repeated congestion of the prostate to occur, which can trigger inflammation.

If you get prostatitis, it should be treated correctly and actively. Some people find their condition fluctuating during treatment, mainly due to not fully recognizing and persisting with the treatment. When treating prostatitis, the following three points must be noted:

1. Avoid "stopping when things improve." Chronic prostatitis is a relatively complex and difficult disease to treat. Comprehensive treatment must be persisted with, requiring a certain course of treatment, generally lasting 1-3 months. Even after effective treatment, further consolidation treatment is needed for some time. It is important to avoid "stopping when things improve." Some patients refuse to continue treatment because their clinical symptoms have significantly decreased or disappeared, but in reality, subjective feelings often do not align with objective examinations, and once conditions are ripe, the disease can recur. The cure standard for chronic prostatitis also includes normal results from semen analysis and the removal of the causes leading to prostatic inflammation.

2. Develop good living habits. Good living habits include paying attention to daily routines, maintaining adequate rest and sleep, moderately participating in sports, preventing excessive fatigue, having regular sexual activity, not binge drinking, not consuming large amounts of stimulating foods, not sitting for long periods or riding bikes for extended times, not staying in cold and damp places for long, and preventing flu and other infectious diseases.

3. Recognize the situation correctly and eliminate psychological burdens. Many patients with chronic prostatitis, due to the prolonged inability to cure the disease, often bear serious psychological burdens, with about 50% showing varying degrees of mental symptoms, and around 1%-3% even considering suicide due to the belief that "life is not worth living," which is extremely detrimental to the treatment and recovery of the disease. For some patients, severe mental and psychological abnormalities are the cause of their illness. Many doctors consider chronic prostatitis to be a type of psychosomatic disease. Therefore, eliminating anxiety, reducing mental and psychological burdens, and shifting focus away from one's own physical abnormalities are crucial for the recovery of the disease.

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