Chronic prostatitis is a major disease that currently plagues the health of men, characterized by prolonged treatment and easy relapse after recovery. It is known as "immortal cancer" by patients and the medical profession.
However, prostatitis is not incurable. The reason why many patients remain incurable for a long time is that, in addition to the special structure of the prostate, the difficulty in fully exerting its efficacy, the high risk of missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis in clinical diagnosis and treatment, and the widespread nonstandard phenomenon in the field of andrology diagnosis and treatment, treatment and maintenance are not synchronized, and maintenance is maintained to the end after treatment has achieved results, which is also a crucial reason.
Mr. Ou, a self-employed businessman living in Jiangmen, has been suffering from chronic prostatitis for four years. During this period, he has been accompanied by frequent urination, urgency, pain in urination, white dripping, and abdominal soreness, and his sexual function has also decreased. For this reason, he did not run to hospitals less frequently. He had already run to some well-known hospitals in the city, but the problem was always good and bad: often after going to the hospital for treatment, there were signs of symptoms disappearing, but once he stopped treatment, it recurred within a few months.
In response to the symptoms he described, the doctor inquired in detail about his medical history, treatment, and many details of his life, and finally found out Mr. Ou's "root cause": Mr. Ou belongs to a typical stressor, who often travels around for business, socializes a lot, and smokes and drinks excessively. Due to work reasons, his life pattern is also very abnormal. Most importantly, every time he visits a hospital, he hopes that the doctor will prescribe a "panacea" for him. The shorter the treatment time, the better. However, as soon as his symptoms improve, he begins to "enjoy" life with impunity.
"Mr. Ou's condition is very representative. In clinical practice, there are quite a few patients with a mindset of taking it easy when they feel better." The doctor emphasized that prostatitis is a relatively stubborn chronic disease with a high recurrence rate, such as incomplete treatment, excessive fatigue, excessive alcohol consumption, prolonged sitting and standing, and unclean sexual life, which can lead to prostatitis or recurrence of prostate disease. The best way to completely eradicate the resurgence of this disease is to improve the body's immunity and pay attention to daily maintenance.
During the treatment of Mr. Ou, in addition to using the advanced equipment and necessary physical therapy provided by Saint Asia Hospital to quickly alleviate and eliminate his symptoms, the doctor also continuously instilled in Mr. Ou the treatment philosophy of "three points of treatment and seven points of recuperation", constantly reminding him to pay attention to good diet, adequate sleep, good living habits, and consolidate and prevent recurrence during the treatment stage. The doctor always instructs him to come regularly for massage and exchange treatment experiences, He also formulated a detailed "diet plan" for him, and reminded him to come to Guangzhou Shengya Hospital to have a seat if he has nothing to do. He also reminded him that even if he recovers completely, he should form the good habit of regular physical examination in the future.
The doctor emphasized that "treatment and maintenance cannot be synchronized, leading to recurrent episodes, which is also one of the key reasons for repeated failures in the treatment of prostatitis." He said that this is closely related to doctors' non-standard diagnosis and treatment and patients' wrong ideas.
Once a patient becomes ill, most of them unilaterally pursue the elimination of symptoms, often ending when they feel better. Some doctors also unilaterally cater to this psychological state of the patient, changing places with one shot, but ultimately not completely cured. Instead, they delay healing and lead to other complications. In fact, chronic prostatitis is a chronic disease that requires slow treatment, and most of it is closely related to poor lifestyles.
After a gland is damaged, even if it is repaired in a timely manner, it is still much more fragile than a normal gland that is not diseased. To ensure that it does not recur, it is important to improve the body's own immunity. This requires patients to develop good living habits and always pay attention to daily maintenance before and after treatment.