Puncture administration is the greatest damage to the glands. Although its theory seems very reasonable, it actually cannot withstand scrutiny. The root cause of prostate disease is stiffness and sclerosis caused by problems in the blood circulation and metabolism of the gland. Puncturing through the gland cannot improve the blood circulation of the gland, so the so-called drugs delivered to the lesion are only injected into the gland. This is not good for the glands.
"If drugs injected into the glands cannot enter the blood circulation, they cannot participate in metabolism, and there is no so-called therapeutic effect on diseases.". On the contrary, because the drug is directly delivered to the inside of the gland, puncture can cause certain damage to the gland. "The gland is composed of an envelope, and the rehabilitation of the injury caused by puncture can only minimize the injury and the hole caused by puncture, but cannot fully recover.". At the same time, due to the existence of this hole, surrounding blood vessels and nerves will be damaged, forming new lesions.
The relatively mild method of anal administration is to directly deliver the drug into the anus at the closest location to the prostate, in order to allow the drug to approach the lesion and achieve faster penetration. "Not many patients have received this method, and it is said to have little effect.". This is because after the drug reaches the anus, even if it is absorbed and infiltrated through the anus, how much can it penetrate to achieve therapeutic effects? The rectum has a slight water absorption function, but it is only slight. Even if it can be absorbed, very few can reach the prostate through blood circulation. Failure to reach a certain concentration has no effect on treatment.
There is also a relatively mild method that has been criticized by patients, which is long-term medication. Many patients begin taking medication at the beginning of the disease, but the more treatment they discover their symptoms, the more problems they have. Therefore, many patients believe that taking medication for prostate disease is not effective. In fact, prostate disease is caused by necrosis of the glands. Many patients begin taking medication at the beginning of the disease to eliminate symptoms, which is the effect of medication. The recurrent condition occurs because the damage to the glands has not improved.
"Osmotic softening activating" therapy (referred to as ISA therapy) uses extremely aggressive drug guidance to penetrate the lipid envelope of the prostate, which is the most difficult to penetrate, directly to the gland. It penetrates into the lesion to soften and activate the hardened gland, restoring the elasticity and function of the gland, and fundamentally curing persistent diseases. During the treatment process of ISA therapy, patients can directly see the hyperplasia and retraction of glands by comparing the results of B-ultrasound before and after treatment; Non irreversible atrophic glands soften and return to their original state; The calcifications in the glands become smaller, lighter, or even disappear; Cysts within the gland are eliminated. ISA therapy for prostatitis is mild and painless, fundamentally improving the symptoms while also solving the problem of recurrent episodes of prostatitis.