The recurrence rate of prostate diseases is high in spring - causes of prostatitis - prostatitis

by 60888888 on 2010-04-07 14:01:42

A patient had suffered from acute prostatitis last year, and after treatment, the symptoms completely disappeared, and there was no problem throughout the winter. But when the weather warmed up, he started to feel something was off - the interval between trips to the toilet became shorter and shorter, very similar to the symptoms he experienced during the previous episode of prostatitis. Could it be that prostatitis also "hibernates," and then "wakes up" in spring?

Urology experts from Beijing Military Region General Hospital explained that "this kind of situation is a typical symptom of prostatitis recurrence."

Spring is originally a high-incidence period for urinary system diseases. After the temperature rises, bacteria tend to multiply easily, and if one is not careful, various urinary system diseases can take advantage of this opportunity to invade. If there is a history of the disease, the likelihood of recurrence is even greater.

Many prostatitis patients often experience long-term treatment without cure, which has a lot to do with delaying treatment after contracting the illness. Generally, if urinary system infection symptoms are treated within the first two days or at least within 10 days, the treatment effect is quite good because the bacteria have not yet penetrated deeply and are relatively easy to eliminate. On the other hand, since the patient is using medication for the first time due to urinary system infection, there is rarely any drug resistance. Therefore, if the patient can seek timely diagnosis and treatment, it is an excellent choice to eliminate urinary system infections in their early stages within 48 hours. Academician Guo Yinglu reminded prostatitis patients that the first diagnosis and treatment are crucial.

Chronic prostatitis patients should pay attention to resting, drink alcohol in moderation, strengthen dietary care, maintain a regular lifestyle, and pay attention to personal cleanliness and hygiene, so as not to provide fertile ground for the disease to thrive.

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