Sexual Health
What are the medication traps for patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia? How to do well in self-care for patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia
Men should stay away from the trap of prostate hyperplasia. Some of our male patients have prostate hyperplasia and have undergone unremitting treatment, but the treatment effect is not very good. The reason is simple, that is, some prostate hyperplasia patients cannot take medication correctly, leading to adverse consequences, mainly including the following:
1. Medication error
There are two main drugs for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia, one is to reduce the volume of the prostate, and the other is to reduce urinary resistance. The two cannot be replaced by each other. For patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia, the first thing they need to solve is the most serious problem or symptom to decide what medication to take. The same drug can usually only be taken once and cannot be reused. In most patients, the combination of these two drugs can achieve better results.
2. Overdue medication
Some patients are afraid of surgery and hope to cure prostate hyperplasia through medication, which is understandable. But blind long-term medication is not advisable. Some medications take a long time to work, but long-term medication may not necessarily cure prostate hyperplasia. Some medications can also have some side effects. Some sex hormone drugs often used in the past will cause breast swelling and other symptoms after taking them for a long time. More serious is the precipitation of coronary Atherosclerosis substances, leading to coronary Arteriosclerosis heart disease. Therefore, during the medication process, once symptoms or side effects are relieved, they should gradually decrease, and in severe cases, medication should also be stopped.
3. Blindly using drugs
If Urinary retention occurs, it can not solve the problem of urine, and Diuretic can not be used without discrimination. The result is not only that urine cannot be resolved, but also worse, further exacerbating the condition and even suffocating the bladder, endangering life.
We advocate the use of medication for the early treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. However, during the treatment process, regular visits to the hospital should be conducted to understand changes in the condition and the effectiveness of medication treatment. If the medication treatment is effective and there are no side effects, you can continue taking the medication. Once it is confirmed that medication treatment is ineffective or has side effects, or there are complications of prostate hyperplasia, one should listen to opinions and receive surgical treatment in a timely manner.
The following dietary therapies can help patients with prostate hyperplasia fight against the disease.
Shenqi Winter melon soup