What are the three major cognitive misconceptions of male prostatitis? This is also a misconception that many men have, because many people regard prostatitis as an invisible matter or consider it to be a minor illness that does not require strenuous treatment, which is actually not so correct.
Prostatitis seriously endangers the health of men. According to the survey of authoritative institutions, the incidence rate of andrology diseases in China is as high as 51%. Among men aged between 20 and 40, 20% suffer from inflammation and 16% suffer from reproductive infections; About 50% of men over the age of 50 suffer from varying degrees of sexual dysfunction and hyperplasia, and 10% of couples suffer from infertility.
The aging age of men is much earlier than in the late 1980s, and the menopausal symptoms that should have occurred at the age of 60 or older have appeared in men around the age of 40. The declining health of men has become a serious reality. Experts say that a significant proportion of men not only have weak health awareness, but also have many misconceptions.
Myth 1: Prostate disease=venereal disease
Many men believe that prostatitis is an unsightly disease. If diagnosed by a doctor as prostatitis, they will definitely be mistaken by the people around them for doing something unspeakable. In fact, there are many reasons for prostatitis. In addition to gonococcal infection, other bacteria can also cause prostatitis. There are also many pathogens such as mycoplasma, chlamydia, viruses, and trichomonas, as well as some poor living habits and certain systemic diseases, which can alternately infect the prostate.
Myth 2: Prostatitis=Minor Defects
Some patients believe that prostatitis is not a major problem, and many people around them suffer from this disease. If they can tolerate it, they can tolerate it, often resulting in untimely treatment. When they actually go to the hospital for treatment, the condition is already very serious. Some people are eager to achieve success, credulous of the false propaganda of "small advertisements" posted around the street, and accept the so-called "one shot radical cure, no recurrence" treatment, which often results in spending a lot of money and delaying formal treatment.
Myth 3: Prostatitis=Kidney Deficiency
Many men attribute their physiological diseases to "kidney deficiency" and blindly purchase and take health care products and drugs that strengthen the kidney and yang. Male sexual dysfunction cannot simply be identified as kidney deficiency. If patients abuse kidney tonifying and yang enhancing drugs, although they can achieve physiological satisfaction within a short period of time, they will seriously overdraw their lives and cause premature aging of their physiological age.