What's wrong with prostatitis becoming a "repeat customer"? Prostatitis always repeats itself, and after treatment, it attacks again and again. Prostatitis, like a "repeat customer", involuntarily occurs, causing great distress to many male patients.
1、 The complex structure of the prostate itself
The outer capsule of the prostate is relatively hard, with poor blood circulation to organs and poor drug permeability, which can easily form a drug barrier. If pathogenic bacteria enter the prostate, they are highly susceptible to growth and reproduction within the gland, causing inflammatory reactions in various tissues of the prostate, leading to connective tissue hyperplasia, causing smooth muscle spasms, blocking the prostate gland ducts, and causing the retention of inflammatory metabolites, purulent secretions, which should not be discharged. If the treatment method is improper or non-standard, the dosage is insufficient, the permeability is insufficient, or the solubility is low, it is easy to produce drug-resistant strains, leading to long-term treatment.
2、 The patient did not receive standardized diagnosis and treatment
1. Excessive reliance on antibiotics: About 90% of prostate diseases are sterile. Improper use of antibiotics not only fails to kill bacteria, but also causes local bacterial imbalance in the body, increasing treatment difficulty.
2. Incomplete treatment of the primary disease: Patients with urinary infections, urethritis, and non gonococcal urethritis may experience bacterial infection of the prostate, leading to prostate disease. At this point, comprehensive treatment should be given to the prostate and primary lesions.
3. Self medication treatment: Common diseases are not equivalent to simple diseases. Diagnosis is more important than treatment in treating the prostate, and purchasing medication without diagnosis is blind and wrong.
4. Believing in "one-time cure": Some informal institutions take advantage of patients' eagerness to treat diseases and unrealistic hopes of "quick action and quick resolution", but the results often backfire, causing gland damage and increasing the difficulty of later treatment.
5. Treatment is not classified, systematic, and insufficient in duration: the cause is unclear, and treatment is blind. Intermittent treatment, where symptoms stop as soon as they alleviate, without continuity, can cause recurrent inflammation.