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7 Culprits Cannot Escape the Causes of Chronic Prostatitis Repeatedly Attacks

Topic: Medical Advice and ResourcesPublished December 6, 2021

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Prostatitis is difficult to cure. And patients troubled by it are often suffering both physically and mentally. Today, let's talk about the "seven culprits" that make chronic prostatitis challenging to treat. The first culprit is a variety of incentives. Many incentives can cause prostatitis in daily life, such as alcohol, spicy food, holding urine, and staying up late. In addition, even seemingly unrelated behaviors such as having a cold and excessive sex life are closely related to prostatitis. Therefore, it is difficult to judge the exact etiology of prostatitis in medicine, which brings great difficulties for targeted treatment. So, the treatment effect often can not achieve the expectation. The second culprit is cross-infection. The prostate has many close "neighbors," often "one side is difficult, all sides are miserable." For example, the prostate surrounds the urethra, which passes through the center of the prostate, and the seminal vesicle glands on the left and right, such as the size of peanuts, are located at the upper back of the prostate. In addition, the vas deferens originating from the epididymis and the seminal vesicle merge into the left and right ejaculatory ducts, which pass through the middle of the prostate. It can be seen that inflammation occurs around the current row of glands, such as seminal vesicles and vas deferens, likely to induce prostatitis. Similarly, it is also easy to be complicated with seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis, and urethritis when chronic prostatitis occurs. They affect and cause each other, which is also one of the reasons why chronic prostatitis is difficult to heal repeatedly. The third culprit is the difficulty of dredging. The prostate is deep in the pelvic cavity and is shaped like a bottom-up and tip-down chestnut, wrapped around the beginning of the male urethra. Its secretion, prostate fluid, must be discharged into the urethra through the prostate tube and then released from the body. However, some prostate tubes form a right angle or oblique angle with the urethra so that the secretion can not be discharged smoothly. Especially when prostatitis occurs, the secretion increases, which is easy to form pus to block the gland tube. Some bacteria and their metabolites can not be generally discharged from the body, making the inflammation more challenging to subside. Even dead bacteria will continue to remain in the human body because they cannot be excreted from the body. When the human body's resistance decreases, it will revive and cause infection. The fourth culprit is delayed treatment. If chronic prostatitis is not treated for a long time, it is likely to lead to fibrosis of prostate tissue and the formation of nodules. Some local prostate will also adhere to surrounding tissues to form scars and close blood vessels, which will make it difficult for drugs to enter prostate tissue through blood. These reasons make it difficult for drugs to reach the interior of the prostate, challenging to achieve the expected therapeutic effect. And patients may have a prolonged treatment cycle. The fifth culprit is blind treatment. Some patients use antibiotics with high levels and large doses for a long time, as soon as they are diagnosed with prostatitis. Although the short-term effect of antibiotics is noticeable, over time, it will relapse infection and cause drug resistance of bacteria, making prostatitis more challenging to treat. Patients should choose appropriate treatment according to their actual situation. Traditional Chinese medicine is a good choice for chronic recurrent prostatitis, such as Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill. The sixth culprit is psychological pressure. The mental state also affects the treatment of diseases. Many patients do not know enough about chronic prostatitis, or hearsay hears a lot of negative news, such as chronic prostatitis is not curable, prostatitis will affect fertility, or prostatitis can make people impotent and infect their partners, etc. All of these may cause men to have excessive tension and anxiety. Some even rush to medical treatment, making the disease more difficult to cure. The seventh culprit is not following the doctor's advice. For the treatment of prostatitis, if you lack confidence and patience in the treatment, change medicine and doctors frequently before the treatment cycle is full, or use the so-called new treatment every day, do not abide by the doctor's advice and do not change the bad lifestyle, how can prostatitis be better? If you are not careful, it may be challenging to heal repeatedly. In the final analysis, the culprit leading to prostatitis is the objective factors of the prostate itself and the subjective aspects of the patients themselves. Although the seven culprits sound complex, the focus is to control themselves and follow the doctor's advice. As long as the patients receive proper treatment, improve their bad lifestyle, prostatitis is not difficult to cure.

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