In addition to causing lower abdominal distension, frequent urination, white urine after urination, incomplete urination, and impotence symptoms, some chronic prostatitis patients often have urinary tract obstruction that affects renal function, and even develops into uremia due to pathological changes such as prostate sclerosis and bladder neck sclerosis. Secretory dysfunction associated with prostatitis has a negative impact on sperm, which can lead to reduced fertility and infertility in men. Ye Yanle, Department of Urology, Quanzhou First Hospital
Damage to tissues and organs caused by the disease
"When chronic inflammation occurs in the prostate due to obstruction of the prostate gland canal, the pus from pathogen infection combines with prostate lipoprotein to form a pus embolus. The pus embolus blocks the gland conduit, affecting normal secretion function. The pus and necrotic tissue cannot be discharged from the body. Even with more" special "drugs, the blockage of the gland canal makes treatment ineffective, and the symptoms remain unchanged.".
"Prostate envelope barrier The prostate has a unique anatomical location and physiological structure, characterized by a layer of lipid membrane wrapped around it, which can selectively block antibacterial drugs from the blood, causing the concentration of drugs in the prostate to be far lower than the concentration in the blood, making it impossible to achieve a therapeutic concentration, which is like" itching through boots. "". On the contrary, pathogenic microorganisms are prone to retrograde entry and concealment into the glands, and the prostate capsule is also an important reason for the persistence of chronic prostatitis.
"Excessive and inappropriate treatment of chronic prostatitis with prostate fibrosclerosis is not only beneficial to the condition, but also aggravates the pathological damage, causing the prostate to gradually harden and form a fibrosclerotic prostate. Conventional treatment is no longer effective.".
Refractory Complications Prostatitis is a complex condition that varies from person to person. Chronic prostatitis can cause complications such as seminal vesiculitis, orchitis, and cystitis. If only a single treatment is used, it is easy to leave bacteria and viruses behind, which will revive after treatment.