In the domestic andrology clinic, prostatitis patients are overcrowded. What's more strange is that these patients are extremely difficult to cure. Thus, even male doctors are embarrassed to say that prostatitis is like a cold, difficult to cure and easy to relapse. Why? The reason why prostatitis is difficult to treat is that most of them are accompanied by psychological problems.
It is a recognized fact that more than 80% of patients with chronic prostatitis will have some mental and psychological disorders, such as insomnia, dreaminess, forgetfulness, energy loss, depression, pessimism and disappointment, fatigue, tension, anxiety and depression. Among them, 20% to 50% of patients are more serious, with impotence, premature ejaculation and even suicidal tendencies. These symptoms make chronic prostatitis complicated, difficult to treat or easy to recur, and become an important reason for the disease to persist.
Research shows that most chronic prostatitis patients who have not recovered for a long time have a "predisposition". Most of these patients are introverted, sensitive, suspicious and even slightly neurotic. Once they suffer from chronic prostatitis or have some abnormal feelings, they will be worried and at a loss all day long. They often pay too much attention to the harm of the disease to the human body, worry that chronic prostatitis will affect their sexual function and fertility, worry that their disease is sexually transmitted disease, and worry that prostatitis may turn into cancer. The patient's attention is focused on one or some symptoms, and their feelings are enlarged, and they cannot extricate themselves from entering a vicious circle; Patients are excessively worried about their physical feelings, and excessive attention can make the uncomfortable feeling more obvious; Due to the lack of correct popular science knowledge, patients often mistake some normal physiological reactions for abnormal pathological signs, and long-term over-worry will form fixed symptoms.