1. Misunderstanding of the test sheet
The diagnosis of a disease is determined by both clinical symptoms and laboratory tests. Some patients with chronic prostatitis still seek medical attention everywhere, even if their symptoms are very mild or almost disappear. Because the number of white blood cells in his prostate fluid test report is always 3-6, these patients always want to make the laboratory test results normal before they feel at ease.
In fact, this is a wrong view. A large-scale survey of the normal population shows that:
The number of white blood cells in a normal person's prostate is not zero, with fluctuations ranging from 1 to 10 white blood cells. Therefore, many hospitals set the normal number of white blood cells in the prostate at less than 10.
Therefore, whether chronic prostatitis is cured depends mainly on whether the clinical symptoms disappear, and laboratory tests are only for reference.
2. Mental disorders
Some patients repeatedly check the prostate fluid and the results are normal, but they consciously feel dizzy, dizzy, lethargic, dreamy, poor sleep, perineal discomfort, weak urine, and lower abdominal fullness.
These patients are generally characterized by introverted, sensitive, suspicious, and full of concerns. In addition, some doctors or books and magazines exaggerate the dangers of chronic prostatitis, making these people worried all day long, which further increases the mental burden and leads to the conclusion that chronic prostatitis is difficult to treat.
3. Diagnostic error
We often encounter patients who are misdiagnosed as chronic prostatitis in outpatient clinics, but they are actually chronic colitis, varicocele, chronic epididymitis, pelvic floor muscle syndrome, and other diseases.
Although these diseases have more or less the same clinical manifestations as chronic prostatitis, their essence is completely different, and their treatment methods are completely different.
Therefore, the effect of treating chronic prostatitis is naturally not ideal.
4. Caused by bad living habits
"Some patients with chronic prostatitis are diagnosed correctly and treated regularly, but their symptoms can vary from mild to severe. The reason for this is that these patients' chronic prostatitis is caused by excessive drinking, smoking, consuming a large amount of spicy food, or riding a bicycle for a long time.".
If these patients are unable to change their poor living habits during treatment, they may experience difficulties in achieving certain results in treatment, resulting in a situation where their previous achievements are completely lost after a single bout of alcohol abuse. Everyone often complains that chronic prostatitis cannot be cured.
From the above introduction, we can understand that the reason why prostatitis remains incurable for a long time is actually related to some misconceptions existing in the treatment process of patients. Moreover, male health experts have found that if there are some bad living habits, as well as eating and drinking habits, it can also affect the treatment of the disease.
Warm reminder: Prostate gland should be detected and treated early to avoid missing the optimal treatment period.