The clinical symptom relief of autumn prostatitis is a "false appearance"
In autumn, the temperature difference between day and night is large, daily water consumption decreases, and urinary frequency naturally decreases. In addition, the daytime climate can relax the muscle of the lesion, expand blood vessels, and accelerate blood circulation, which can alleviate the edema and congestion of the prostate, and temporarily smooth the urethra. But once it cools down at night, it will immediately return to its original state.
"Treatment is easy, maintenance is difficult."
Although the prostate organ is small, it brings a lot of trouble to men, especially the fast pace of modern life. Men face great pressure and are in a state of tension for a long time. The incidence rate of prostate diseases is also growing. If not treated in time or treated improperly, it can lead to renal failure, even canceration. Therefore, early prevention, early detection and early treatment should be carried out.
Autumn is the "golden season" for treating prostatitis
Autumn is the golden season for treating patients with prostatitis because the weather turns cooler, symptoms are reduced, blood circulation in the human body is accelerated, cells have a strong ability to regenerate, the pain is small, and it is easy to recover.
Do not insist
Although autumn treatment of prostatitis is timely, it is recommended to choose a regular hospital for medical treatment, seek expert advice, and follow medical advice for treatment. Do not rely on "experience" to self medication or numbness, receive destructive treatment, and delay the condition.
Especially in autumn, it is not allowed to "fish for three days and bask in the net for two days", as treatment is interrupted as symptoms decrease. Insufficient drug dosage, insufficient course of treatment, incomplete treatment, and incomplete elimination of inflammation can easily lead to the recurrence of the disease, becoming a "second-hand patient" of prostatitis, making it difficult to treat in the later stage.