Speaking of the issue of prostatitis, I believe that quite a number of male friends will shake their heads and sigh. This is because due to many factors in life and work, more and more friends now have the problem of prostatitis. This male disease that only men have has also caused everyone to be nervous, fearing that there will be any sequelae. Therefore, there is no way to treat the prostate. Let's take a look at how prostatitis should be treated. 1. Drug treatment How to treat prostatitis? This method is the most common, but because the outer layer of the prostate has a protective membrane, it is difficult for Chinese medicine or Western medicine to penetrate the sebum membrane and enter the alveoli to achieve the ideal treatment effect. Therefore, among the effective methods for treating prostatitis, this method cannot completely eradicate the disease, and the treatment effect is not ideal. Physical therapy How to treat prostatitis? Using various physical factors such as light and electricity to act on the patient's body tissues and pathogenic cells, so as to regulate the body's own resistance and restore it to a normal physiological state is an effective method for treating prostatitis. This method uses the heat generated by physical means to make the patient's deep tissues congested, thereby improving their blood circulation, accelerating the absorption and discharge of inflammatory substances, and promoting recovery from the disease. 2. Surgical treatment This method is mainly aimed at the phenomenon that purulent secretions in the glands accumulate and cannot be discharged. It uses pressure to make the hormone solution flow back into the gland duct from the patient's prostate at the opening of the urethra and diffuse in the lobules of the prostate, thereby achieving the therapeutic effect. After reading the above questions about how to treat prostatitis, I believe that everyone will have a deeper understanding of the treatment of prostatitis. There are two methods of treatment: medication and surgery. Of course, you must see a doctor first and then take medicine. If taking medicine is not effective, then surgery is the only option. No matter which method is used, as long as prostatitis can be cured, it's fine. |
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