Some male patients suffer from prostate diseases, which will threaten the patient's physical health and safety. Therefore, patients need to pay attention to timely treatment to ensure their health and avoid dangerous situations caused by prostate problems. So what is the best time to treat prostatitis? Let me introduce this issue to you below. How long does it take to treat prostatitis? Experts point out that the prostate is the largest accessory gland in the male reproductive organ. Like other organs in the body, the prostate can also get sick, the most common of which is prostatitis. Clinically, 25%-50% of men have suffered from this disease. (1) Prostatitis is a disease whose cause is not yet fully understood, so it is difficult to provide targeted treatment, resulting in a long course of treatment. (2) Due to the special anatomical structure of the prostate, it is difficult for general antibacterial drugs to diffuse into the prostate lipid capsule and reach an effective concentration in the prostate, so the therapeutic effect is poor. (3) The occurrence and course of prostatitis are affected by many factors, such as daily living habits, eating habits, smoking, alcohol, spicy food, and sexual life of the couple, which can all affect the treatment effect. How long does it take to treat prostatitis? The above factors determine that the treatment of prostatitis requires a longer time. So how long should it be? According to our experience, no matter what treatment method is used, there should be an effect. If this method is indeed ineffective, other treatment methods should be used. The treatment time for any inflammation is relatively long, so patients should be patient during the treatment period and should not stop taking medication or stopping treatment during the treatment period. This will not only fail to cure prostatitis, but will make the prostatitis worse. To protect the prostate, men must pay attention to the following issues: 1. Check whether the foreskin is too long. If it is too long, circumcision should be performed as soon as possible to prevent bacteria from hiding and retrogradely entering the prostate through the urethra. 2. Clear chronic infection lesions in other parts of the body in a timely manner to prevent bacteria from entering the prostate from the blood. 3. Develop the habit of urinating on time, because holding urine can cause urine to flow back into the prostate. 4. Avoid sitting for short periods of time or riding a bicycle for long periods of time to avoid obstruction of blood flow to the prostate. 5. Develop good living habits, do not smoke, and drink less alcohol. The above is my opinion on this issue. If the above-mentioned diseases occur, patients need to pay attention to take appropriate measures to treat them in time to ensure the health and safety of the body, and avoid the worsening of the patient's condition due to the above-mentioned prostate problems. |
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