Prostate disease is no longer just a geriatric disease. Many young men have also become patients with prostate disease. At the same time, patients also feel that this disease is difficult to treat. Many of the patients we encounter are elderly patients who have undergone years of treatment. However, there are also some patients who have not been treated before. The most common sentence they often say is, "I want to be cured, but when I look at others who have been unable to cure, even as the treatment has worsened, I feel that treatment is not necessary."
In fact, there is a significant difference between the treatment and non treatment of prostate diseases. Even if the curative effect is minimal, it is necessary to persist in treatment. Some patients have not improved after treatment, but their symptoms have not increased or worsened due to continued treatment, which is already the manifestation of the therapeutic effect.
Prostate disease cannot heal itself. The body's self-repairing ability is no longer able to repair damage to the glands, or the rigid and hardened glands can no longer be self activated by the body. Symptoms naturally occur. Adhering to treatment and choosing mild treatment methods for conservative treatment is at least the best way to avoid worsening the condition.
It is important that the treatment be mild. Many patients blindly pursue curative effects during the treatment process, and the treatment methods used are often referred to as "special and quick effects.". This is the patient's psychological urge to recover, but it is not beneficial for treatment. Prostate gland has been unable to repair itself, and many so-called special and rapid treatment methods actually have very serious damage to the gland.
After severe injury to the prostate, necrosis of the gland can occur at the injured site, affecting the surrounding area and developing into a sclerotic lesion. This is not only not beneficial for treatment, but also exacerbates the patient's condition. Especially in interventional therapy, the damage to the glands is almost irreversible by the glands themselves, making subsequent treatment quite difficult.
Many patients are very dissatisfied with the mild efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine treatment, but as long as the patient continues to receive traditional Chinese medicine treatment, there will be significant improvements in urination. "Radical treatment takes much shorter time than traditional Chinese medicine treatment, but as long as treatment is stopped for a short time, symptoms will recur.". Of course, some patients will say, "After stopping traditional Chinese medicine treatment, symptoms will also recur.". What's the difference?
Of course, there is a difference. After stopping traditional Chinese medicine treatment, it does not cause much damage to the patient's glands, and it will not cause difficulties for subsequent treatment. However, Western medicine treatment is likely to cause new lesions, exacerbating or complicating the patient's condition, causing certain difficulties for later treatment.
There are many so-called quick acting treatments that have nothing to do with prostate treatment, such as circumcision and dorsal nerve blockade. These are all treatments for other problems and have no effect on the treatment of prostate diseases. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with prostate diseases not undergo such treatment. This type of treatment is a cure for headaches, and it is far from the root of prostate treatment.