Sexual Health
How to treat prostatic hyperplasia with the best effect? Explain the four therapies for benign prostatic hyperplasia
Prostatic hyperplasia, formerly known as prostatic hypertrophy, is one of the common diseases of elderly men, and is a benign disease of the prostate. Its pathogenesis is related to the imbalance of androgen and estrogen in human body. The lesion originated from the gland tissue, connective tissue and smooth muscle tissue in the middle or lateral lobe under the mucosa of the posterior urethra, forming a mixed spherical nodule. Bilateral lobe and middle lobe hyperplasia is obvious, protrudes into the bladder or urethra, compresses the bladder neck or urethra, and causes lower urinary tract obstruction. There are four common treatment methods for prostatic hyperplasia.
1、 Surgical treatment
Surgical treatment can directly solve the disease, but it will cause some damage to the human body. There are also complications after the operation. The important thing is that doctors of patients with diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and other diseases do not recommend surgical treatment, and surgical treatment also has certain limitations.
2、 Drug treatment
Many male friends have this disease. Once they get sick, they don't want to go to the hospital for treatment. They can go to the drugstore to buy medicine for treatment. But in fact, the more difficult it is to cure, it not only wastes money, but also does not help to treat this disease.
Drug treatment often plays a role in early hyperplasia, but the early stage of prostatic hyperplasia is often neglected and cannot be treated in time. When found, it cannot be treated with drugs. In addition to the special anatomical position of the prostate, it is difficult for drugs to reach the affected part directly, and the effect is almost nil.
1. Universal supplementary maintenance
Most patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia buy not drugs for diagnosis of diseases, but supplements or other drugs that are not related to diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
It is very rare for patients who can really obtain ideal diagnostic drugs from non-hospital channels. Even if the effective drug is bought by chance, it is difficult to use it correctly, and the best diagnostic effect cannot be obtained, especially for the follow-up drug dose, usage and efficacy monitoring.
2. Common repeated medication
Repeated medication is very common when patients use drugs by themselves. There are two drugs commonly used for diagnosis of prostatic hyperplasia:
One is to reduce the prostate or slow the growth rate of the drug, which must be continuously administered for more than 3 to 6 months.
The other is drugs that can rapidly improve symptoms. These drugs can relieve the smooth muscle of bladder neck, prostate and urethra, and reduce the urethral obstruction of prostate. The adverse reactions mainly include postural hypotension and ejaculation disturbance, and reduce the spasm of prostate and pelvic floor muscles